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« What's Unlimited Mean for 3G? | Main | NetGear, IPWireless Offer UMTS-to-Wi-Fi Gateway »
The 3G service launches in 16 metro areas: They’re claiming 400 to 700 Kbps on average, which is the same speed that Verizon Wireless estimates for its EVDO service. The service cost is roughly comparable to VZW and Sprint PCS: $100 for a PC Card with two-year commitment, unlimited usage of specific services for $60 to $80 per month. The $60/month rate applies to voice customers who commit to two years of HSDPA data; otherwise, it’s $80/month.
Posted by Glennf at December 6, 2005 3:52 PM
Categories: HSDPA
It's great to see this service getting some announcements [finally] from Cingular. But when in NYC? And when will there be PDAs from Cingular that support this new service?
Posted by: Hans Zaunere at December 21, 2005 9:57 PM