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Sprint to Offer Mobile 3G Wi-Fi Device

Sprint on Wednesday announced plans to launch the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 device in early June. The device will cost US$100 after a $50 mail-in rebate, bundled with a new two-year service plan.

The MiFi 2200 -- which Sprint will relabel the "Sprint Mobile Hotspot" -- connects to Sprint's 3G cellular data network. It creates a localized Wi-Fi connection that any Wi-Fi device equipped can use -- Mac laptop or desktop, iPhone, iPod touch, PC, game console and more.

The Sprint Mobile Hotspot measures 3.5 x 2.32 x 0.35 inches and weighs 2.05 oz. It's equipped with a brushed aluminum finish and provides mobile broadband Rev A Internet access. The Wi-Fi supports up to five devices simultaneously, with WPA2-PSK, WEP and SPI Firewall security. The built-in battery provides up to four hours of runtime, or 40 hours of standby on a single charge.

Sprint anticipates the Mobile Hotspot will be of interest to businesspeople who travel together and want online access without needing to find an open or pay-to-play Wi-Fi hotspot; students looking for mobility; and retailers looking for a portable system they can use to run point-of-sale systems from.

Macworld
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