@ran - the GT U E is not the GT, the former's an Express card and the latter's a Type 2 card. Option's Globetrotter line is the equivalent of the ATTWS Ultra Express. I own one of each. The higher speeds aren't available yet - obviously - and will require a firmware upgrade if they ever get the higher speeds worked out and available; we can get to the data cap twice as fast!!!
About the speeds, I'd really be happier blowing my 60 Washingtons a month knowing I could get one-fifth of the data speeds they're hitting in the Windy City. I've got three towers within 6 blocks of my office and I still can't get consistently decent service, although it's much snappier than anything that SPCS or VZWS provides. I'm in PDX and will trying out the new Clear Wi-Max service over the next couple of weeks...
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@ran - the GT U E is not the GT, the former's an Express card and the latter's a Type 2 card. Option's Globetrotter line is the equivalent of the ATTWS Ultra Express. I own one of each. The higher speeds aren't available yet - obviously - and will require a firmware upgrade if they ever get the higher speeds worked out and available; we can get to the data cap twice as fast!!!
About the speeds, I'd really be happier blowing my 60 Washingtons a month knowing I could get one-fifth of the data speeds they're hitting in the Windy City. I've got three towers within 6 blocks of my office and I still can't get consistently decent service, although it's much snappier than anything that SPCS or VZWS provides. I'm in PDX and will trying out the new Clear Wi-Max service over the next couple of weeks...