 iansltx
join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO | 7.2 devices have been out for awhile My AT&T/Sierra USBConnect 881, which I got a year and a half ago, is 7.2 capable. It doesn't do 5.76 Mbps HSPA uploads, but 7.2 is definitely there. | |
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 |   Z80 1 point 77 Premium join:2009-08-31 Amerika
| Re: 7.2 devices have been out for awhile That's what I thought. I remember when I got my 875U Refurb a couple of years ago that the U881 was out with faster speeds.
Even the 881U was discontinued Oct of 2008.
The 881U is good for 7200/2000 according to Sierra Wireless.
»www.sierrawireless.com/Product/A···81U.aspx | |
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  partysource
join:2000-11-25 Phoenix, AZ | Do they got an app for that? LMAO Just had to throw it in there... | |
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 |  cooldude9919
join:2000-05-29 Cape Girardeau, MO clubs:
| Re: Do they got an app for that? LMAO said by partysource :Just had to throw it in there... I bet Verizon has a map for that... | |
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 nevtxjustin
join:2006-04-18 Dallas, TX | That means you'd hit the cap faster At 7.2 Mbps (.9 MB), you'd hit the 5 GB cap in and hour and a half. | |
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 ionflak
join:2009-11-27 Worcester, MA
| 5gb limit I've hit 35 gb before in a month a few times with no overage charges. Perhaps it is because I am on a small business plan. AT&T customer service told me the 5gb limit is only in place to prevent downloads of movies or running servers and when you hit the 5gb limit you will receive a message stating so. AT&T also said after the 5gb limit they will decide whether to continue to provide service for the month, but I would not get charged extra. I've never received a message or had service interruption. Happy downloading :0)
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