
We're a bit miffed that this new AirCard from
Sierra isn't coming in an
ExpressCard form, especially now that good number of the major laptop manufacturers (Dell, Lenovo and Apple to name a few) are sporting ExpressCard slots in their newer models, but HSDPA is HSDPA and we're glad to see it all the same. The device -- a bump to last year's
860 -- supports 3.6Mbps (theoretical) speeds, which is as fast as anybody is doing it right now, and should provide for more than a few WiFi shaming connections to those with the cash and the infrastructure to enjoy it. Along with tri-band HSDPA and UMTS, the 875 can do quad-band EDGE/GPRS, so road warriors beware: you're about to run out of excuses for lost connectivity -- we'd think this one over if we were you. No word on price or initial availability.
I am using a Sierra AirCard 881u - running at 3.6 Mbps. I realize this is an old post but how does this compare between 56.6 Modem Dial Up and a standard DSL customer?
i'll take two pls.
I would like to buy aircard 875 but i need very good cheap price .
Best Regards,
i need to buy one ASAP thanks
i need one ASAP send me the Price pls
Hi,
Any one looking to buy UNLOCKED Sierra Wireless 875 Aircards OR Express Card type Aircards. Contact me.
I will accept payment only by "paypal" and item will be shipped to you.
Regards,
Murugesh
murugesh18@yahoo.com