Rogers Wireless GT MAX Data Card
April 6, 2007

The GlobeTrotter MAX 7.2 Ready is a wireless datacard which has tri-band capabilities and can connect with HSDPA at 3.6Mbps. The card is actually 7.2Mbps ready but currently works on the 3.6Mbps and older 1.8Mbps wireless networks. The card has a unique antenna which cab be flipped out when needed and pushed back in so it is better suited for travelling and being stored.
The datacard is available for Rogers Wireless customers in Canada. More technical specs below.
* Unrivalled features in a single wireless Data Card device;
* Five Band flip-out Antenna design (Patented technology);
* No need to remove the card from the laptop for transport;
* Tri-band HSDPA/UMTS 2100/1900/850 MHz bands – compatible with World Wide usage;
* Advanced Receiver Technology (Receive Diversity & Equalisation);
* Quad Band EDGE/GPRS 1900/1800/900/850 MHz bands - compatible with World Wide usage;
* Future Proof “7.2 Mbps Ready” – No need to purchase a new wireless data card;
* Designed for Windows XP and Windows Vista Capable.
Via: SlashPhone
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