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Can this device (see below) be used to get broadband connection when traveling overseas? Can it be a substitute for the USB modem? Thank you for your answers or personal experiences. Cheers ************************************************** * Novatel MiFi 2372 Wireless AT&T Mobile Hotspot - Unlocked Make the world your hotspot. MiFi 2372 allows you to stay connected to the people, places and information that are important to you. You can even share your connection with others. Product Details Features and Conveniences: Universal compatibility with nearly any Wi-Fi enabled personal computer or device Ability to simultaneously connect up to 5 Wi-Fi enabled devices (digital cameras, music players, digital picture frames, gaming consoles, etc.) to the internet Integrated high-capacity microSDHC memory card slot: provides expandable storage capacity of up to 32GB, accessible from connected devices over Wi-Fi Technical Specifications: Product Condition: New Manufacturer: AT&T Part Number: Mifi 2372 Compatibility: Compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS X 10.4 or later, and Linux Weight: 2.86 oz Use Time: Up to 4 hour Tri-band HSUPA/HSDPA (850/1900/2100MHz) Quad-band GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) Link to Online User's Manual: Click here Package Contents: 1 x 3G Cellular Wi-Fi router 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x Power adapter 1 x Micro USB cable 1 x Battery See more eBay Daily Deals at http://deals.ebay.com/deals |
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The key here is going to be the frequencies your prospective networks use. I'm not an expert, but I think 850 and 1900 are not widely used outside of North America... unsure on the 2100. The quadband 2G coverage gives you lots of options, but at slower speeds. I defer to the TT experts who should be along shortly... |
2100 is the standard 3G band outside North America.
The above device will work fine with a local SIM. |
I agree. Make sure you are compatible with the local provider, but there are very few providers on 1700mhz or 3g providers on 900mhz. 1700mhz is used in about five countries in the world. 900mhz is so overrun with 2g that most carriers are not trying to put 3g on that frequency yet, though I'm sure that some people will post the exceptions.
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Thanks for the replys. So, it can replace my unlocked USB modem? I will simply use the SIM card appropriate for broadband wherever I am, right?
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Originally Posted by spc354
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Thanks for the replys. So, it can replace my unlocked USB modem? I will simply use the SIM card appropriate for broadband wherever I am, right?
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I have an unlocked Zoom Mifi type of device (We3g) and do it regularly.
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