AT&T 3G modems free for now

By James Kendrick | Thursday, February 14, 2008 | 9:32 AM CT | 1 comment |

Gt_ultraThose of you who have been fence-sitting on the decision to sign up for the AT&T 3G HSUPA service ($60/month) should know that the former Ma Bell giant has two new modems that can be had for free for a while.  The GT Ultra is a PC Card modem for laptops and the GT Ultra Express is the ExpressCard format of the card.  AT&T has you covered no matter which slot your lappy has.  Both cards are Mac and PC compatible and will be free for a short time (after rebate) beginning tomorrow.  It might be time to exit the fence.

(via engadget)

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  • This is somewhat unrelated, but does anyone have experience using GPS functionality embedded in a PCMCIA phone card? I’ve been looking at the card for Sprint, but would consider other providers.

    nomo — 10:04 AM on February 14, 2008 Reply

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