
- Using Legacy PCMCIA Modem Cards on New Systems Without a PCMCIA Port
by Sam Garfield. Computer manufacturers have left many people in the dark by updating their computers to only include express card expansion ports. Although this is a new and better technology, people with legacy PCMCIA cards are left out in the rain without a way to use those cards. These are primarily modem adapter cards like those you would get from a cell phone provider. These cards allow mobile Internet a... articles, news
- Going Wireless - Using Your Cell Phone for Broadband Access
by Daniel Swensen. With wireless hotspots becoming ever more common, getting Internet access while traveling is easier and more convenient than it's ever been. But if you're traveling or working on the go, there will always be times when you can't find a wireless hotspot, or even a place to make a dial-up connection. This is where your trusty cell phone can come in very handy. Many modern cell phones can be used fo... articles, news
- Brief Information On SIM Card Phones
by Victor Epand. What is a "SIM" card? Basically speaking, a SIM card is a small chip which almost always sits under the battery on the back of a SIM based mobile phone. It can store data such as network provider, telephone contacts, and tariffs. Every SIM based mobile needs one in order for the phone to work correctly.
Could you tell me of any mobiles which allow dual SIM? For a straight forward answer: I dont... articles, news
- LG Cellular Phone CU500 - A New Breed Of Near Broadband Speed Multi-Media Cellular Phone
by Angela Tomlinson. The LG Cellular Phone CU500 is Cingular's first venture into the HSDPA network, for high speed connection. A clamshell design in black casing, this cellular phone looks good, fits neatly into your pocket and doesn't weigh you down.
Main Features & Specifications:
Height 3.8" x Width 1.95" x Depth 0.76"Weight 3.7 ozMode: Quadband 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS/HSDPA: 850/1900Display: 65-k color TFT, 176... articles, news
- Buying Tips for Your Prepaid Calling Card
by Bless Monderin. Prepaid calling cards can be seen and purchase almost everywhere. Anyone can buy prepaid calling card in many stores including convenience stores and gasoline stations.
You can also buy prepaid calling cards online. There are heaps of websites that offers prepaid calling cards. But take note each prepaid calling card differs with rates, prices and services being offered by each company. It is ad... articles, news
- 3g Laptop Card, Great For Data On The Move
by Mark Hirst. For business users who want to access the Internet through their lap top computer on the go, the use of WiFi hot spots is not always the most reliable option, so in order to guarantee high speed internet access anywhere, getting a 3G data card is often the best option, and allows for practically instant connection to the web wherever you are.
All of the major mobile phone networks offer a subscr... articles, news
- Choosing The Best Prepaid Calling Card for International Calls
by Bless Monderin. If you're abroad and would like to keep in touch with family and friends back home, there is no better way to do this than to give them a call. Mobile phone calls might be way over your budget, especially if you subscribed to per-minute deals, and might even prevent you from tracking the call's duration properly. Gabbing on the phone with your favorite nephew, for instance, might be so enjoyable ... articles, news
- Camera Phones,SIM Card Networks, And Extras For Your Phone
by Victor Epand. Dependent on the phone you choose, to generalise most camera phones do have the capability to transfer picture to PC. You may have to purchase a cable as an extra or it may come with the phone, it depends.
Depending on how you transfer you picture from phone to phone, e.g sending them as a picture message (you will be charged for this) or via bluetooth (this is free), will determine how much ... articles, news
- Camera Phones - SIM Card Networks, And Extras For Your Phone
by Victor Epand. Dependent on the phone you choose, to generalise most camera phones do have the capability to transfer picture to PC. You may have to purchase a cable as an extra or it may come with the phone, it depends.
Depending on how you transfer you picture from phone to phone, e.g sending them as a picture message (you will be charged for this) or via bluetooth (this is free), will determine how much it ... articles, news
- Hutch Prepaid Calling Card For Mobile Phone Calls
by Jim Price. This article is the beginning of a series about calling card vendors.
A mobile phone card will save you time money on your cell phone calls and offers its user a huge comfort.
Your are with your mobile phone free to go wherever and whenever you want, and do not have to pay an outrageous phone bill each month. Prepaid mobile phone cards are also ideal for individuals on a strict budget.
One of ... articles, news
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| UTStarcom PC5750 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card |
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UTStarcom PC5750 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card- Surf The Internet, Check Email, Access Corporate Networks - All Over Cellular Network!
- Data Download Speeds Burst to 3.1 Mbps! Data Upload Speeds Burst to 1.8 Mpbs!
- Windows 2000, XP and Vista As Well As Mac OS X 10.3.9 And Higher Supported
- PCMCIA Cardbus, 14MB Disk Space and CD-ROM Drive Required
- Fast 4-step Installation With Included CD-ROM Software
- No Remote Power Needed - Power Comes From PCMCIA Type II Slot
- LED Status Indicator

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| Sony Ericsson GC89 PCMCIA PC Cell WiFi Card |
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Sony Ericsson GC89 PCMCIA PC Cell WiFi Card- WiFi 802.11b and g for up to 54Mbps download speed when near a local hotspot
- EDGE v4 compatibility gives you up to 274Kbps data transmission on GSM networks
- Surf the Internet, check email, send and receive text messages
- Quad-band GSM for worldwide cellular data access
- Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/SP2/XP
- PC Card Type II, 32-bit Cardbus
- Supports MNP & V.42 Bis Data Compression
- No remote power needed. Power comes from the PC card slot

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| Option GT Max 3.6 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card |
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Option GT Max 3.6 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card- Surf the Internet, Check Email, Connect via VPNs for Corporate Network and Email Connectivity
- Compatible With Both AT&T 3G High-speed Broadband Connect And Nationwide EDGE Data Networks
- AT&T 3G Broadband Connect Offers Download Speeds Between 400 and 700 Kbps, With Bursts To 2 Mbps
- Compatible With Microsoft® Windows® 2000, XP, Vista (when commercially available)
- PC Card Type II
- Retractable Butterfly Antenna
- Rugged External Housing
- No Remote Power Needed. Power Comes From the PC Card Slot

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| Sierra Wireless AC881 PC/Mac PCMCIA Card |
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Sierra Wireless AC881 PC/Mac PCMCIA Card- First AT&T PCMCIA Broadband Card That Supports HSUPA For Theoretic Download Speeds Of 7.2 Mbps
- Surf The Internet, Check Email, Access Corporate Networks - All Over Cellular Network!
- Built-in GPS Receiver Supports Location-based Applications
- Data Download Speeds Burst to 7.2 Mbps! Data Upload Speeds Burst to 2.0 Mpbs!
- Includes Windows Vista, XP, 2000 (Not NT) and MacOS X Drivers
- Fast Installation With Included CD-ROM Software
- No Remote Power Needed - Power Comes From PCMCIA Slot
- No Remote Power Needed - Power Comes From Type II PCMCIA Slot
- LED Status Indicator

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| Novatel S720 PC/Mac USB Broadband Card |
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Novatel S720 PC/Mac USB Broadband Card- First Verizon Mobile Broadband Modem Device That Works With USB 2.0 Slots
- Surf The Internet, Check Email, Access Corporate Networks - All Over Cellular Network!
- Data Download Speeds Burst to 3.1 Mbps! Data Upload Speeds Burst to 1.8 Mpbs!
- Includes Windows and MacOS Drivers
- Fast 4-step Installation With Included CD-ROM Software
- No Remote Power Needed - Power Comes From USB 2.0 Slot
- LED Status Indicator

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| Novatel S720 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card |
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Novatel S720 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card- Surf the Internet, Check Email, Send and Receive Text Messages from Almost Anywhere
- Supports Broadband Data Download Speeds (400 - 700 Kbps Average, Bursts Up to 2.4 Mbps)
- Fast 4-step Installation and Compatible With Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
- PC Card Type II, 32-bit Cardbus
- Fixed Antenna So Nothing To Snap Off
- No Remote Power Needed. Power Comes From the PC Card Slot
- Tri-color LED to indicate connection status

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| Novatel EX720 ExpressCard PC/Mac Card |
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Novatel EX720 ExpressCard PC/Mac Card- Surf the Internet, Check Email or Access Folders On Your Corporate Network
- Data Download Speeds Burst To 3.1 Mbps! Upload Bursts to 1.8 Mbps!
- Compatible With Windows XP/2000 And Mac OS X 10.4
- ExpressCard-slot Compatible
- Movable Antenna Optimizes Signal Strength
- No Remote Power Needed. Power Comes From Computer's ExpressCard Slot.
- LED Status Indicator

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| Sierra Wireless AC597 ExpressCard PC/Mac Card |
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Sierra Wireless AC597 ExpressCard PC/Mac Card- Surf the Internet, Check Email or Access Folders On Your Corporate Network
- Data Download Speeds Burst To 3.1 Mbps! Upload Bursts to 1.8 Mbps!
- Compatible With Windows XP/2000 And Mac OS X
- ExpressCard-slot Compatible
- Built-in GPS Antenna For Sprint Location Based Services Support
- No Remote Power Needed. Power Comes From Computer's ExpressCard Slot.
- LED Status Indicator

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| Pantech PX-500 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card |
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Pantech PX-500 PCMCIA PC Broadband Card- Surf the Internet, Check Email or Access Folders On Your Corporate Network
- Data Download Speeds Burst To 3.1 Mbps! Upload Bursts to 1.8 Mbps!
- Fast 4-step Installation For Compatible Windows XP/2000 Systems
- PC Card Type II, 32-bit Cardbus
- Movable Antenna Optimizes Signal Strength
- No Remote Power Needed. Power Comes From PC's PCMCIA Slot.
- LED Status Indicator

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