Camping outside a store for weeks on end has been done to death now,
so what can you do to score some early adopter cred? How about buying a
device to use on a service that doesn't exist... yet? That's Vodafone's thinking behind launching its first 4G wireless hotspot, two months before its LTE service begins rolling out.
The Vodafone R212 will connect up to 10 devices simultaneously, comes
with a 32GB SD card reader, a 2,800mAh battery and will, thankfully,
connect to the company's 3G network as well. It'll set you back £39
up-front if you sign up for a plan offering you 1GB of monthly data for
£10 a month.Labels
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Vodafone launches a 4G mobile hotspot, suffers from premature dispensation
Camping outside a store for weeks on end has been done to death now,
so what can you do to score some early adopter cred? How about buying a
device to use on a service that doesn't exist... yet? That's Vodafone's thinking behind launching its first 4G wireless hotspot, two months before its LTE service begins rolling out.
The Vodafone R212 will connect up to 10 devices simultaneously, comes
with a 32GB SD card reader, a 2,800mAh battery and will, thankfully,
connect to the company's 3G network as well. It'll set you back £39
up-front if you sign up for a plan offering you 1GB of monthly data for
£10 a month.
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