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For those users not with Everything Everywhere (who were granted the 4G LTE spectrum by Ofcom), all is not lost.

Apple’s iPhone 5 has a set of 3G / 4G data connection technologies that may fill the gap in speeds that Vodafone, O2 and other carrier customers have felt they have lost out on.

The iPhone 5 uses the following 3G technologies: HSPA+, DC-HSPA and LTE. Continue reading

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Research In Motion today announced the new BlackBerry® Curve™ 3G, an exciting addition to the globally popular BlackBerry Curve series of smartphones. Designed to provide the growing mass of smartphone purchasers with a distinctly powerful, approachable and affordable choice, the BlackBerry Curve 3G supports high-speed 3G (HSDPA) networks around the world  and gives users the exceptional communications features they need to accomplish more than ever, when they’re at home, at work and everywhere in-between. Continue reading

The Huawei i-Mo HSPA Modem we featured back in February has been showcased as the Huawei E583X in CommuniaAsia 2009.

Expected to be out next month in Europe, this modem is more than just a typical 3G USB modem as it includes WiFi access. With an expected 5 hours use, it charges via USB and provides 3G HSDPA 7.2Mbps access for up to 5 WiFi enabled PCs or Laptops. The E583X can also be left plugged and used as a standard USB modem, though only with one computer. Continue reading

The Huawei i-Mo combines a 3G HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) modem with a WiFi router that gives your laptop mobile broadband access without having a dongle or additional cables attached.  The Huawei i-Mo HSPA modem is a very small design – the company says about the size of a key chain – plus it has a MicroSD slot for storage. Continue reading