Optus’ E173 is a dual band 3G USB modem that allows you to connect your PC or MAC to the internet using the Optus Open Network that Optus state covers 97% of Australians. This device operates on HSPA/UMTS 2100/900 MHz frequency bands.
Optus’ E173 is a dual band 3G USB modem that allows you to connect your PC or MAC to the internet using the Optus Open Network that Optus state covers 97% of Australians. This device operates on HSPA/UMTS 2100/900 MHz frequency bands.
The Telstra Elite Prepaid USB modem measures approximately 77m x 28mm x 12mm and has an external antenna port and can operate at up to 21Mbps download speeds.
The Optus E353 3G HSPA+ modem allows you to connect your PC or MAC to the internet when you are at home or when you’re mobile. The modem uses the Optus Open Network that Optus state covers 97% of Australians.
Amaysim’s mobile broadband plans have no lock-in contracts and you use you own mobile phone as a modem, or BYO tablet, laptop or modem. You have the option of prepaid or you can receive a monthly bill again with no lock in contracts.
The Flyer utilises the Android operating system that is customised with HTC Sense, the device is powered by a 1.5GHz processor with 1GB of RAM. The Flyer has 32GB of internal memory and can be expanded by inserting a microSD memory card.
Vodafone have launched a new USB modem the Vodafone Mega Modem. This mobile broadband modem lets you access Vodafone’s new 850 MHz network and the device is also compatible with Vodafone’s existing networks. This USB modem will automatically select the strongest available Vodafone network to connect to giving better performance, coverage and speed. So when its not connected to the 850 network Vodafone’s Mega Modem will be connected to the 2100 MHz, 900 MHz or 1900 MHz frequencies.
Vodafone is upgrading its network to provide improved coverage and improve signal strength and faster data speeds for current and new customers. The Vodafone network upgrade involves rolling out a new network and this new 3G network will run on 850MHz technology. Vodafone will also continue to use its current 2100 MHz and 900 MHz frequencies and network.