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<description><![CDATA[NickyG posted : I agree, I have had the UM150 USB modem for a few months now and consistently get speeds in the 1500-2000 range download and >300 upload. Strong signal everywhere I have been: top of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, Edgewater FL (small town), Murphy NC (another small town). Extremely pleased with the service and helpful staff on the two occasions I had to call for help. Cancelled all my landline DSL and cable internet services.  :D Also use Verizon cellular exclusively for personal and business. Only negative is Verizon is not partnered with anyone in Trinidad & Tobago for roaming so have to have local cell (Digicel) and internet (Flow Trinidad cable) when I am there. :(]]></description>
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