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AT&T and Option Launch AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver New USB Mobile Broadband Device is Stylish, Small and Very Fast Dallas, Texas, October 14, 2008 Leuven, Belgium AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) and Option (Euronext: OPTI; OTC: OPNVY) today announced the availability of the AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver, a new ...
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AT&T intros 3G USBConnect Quicksilver for worldly types
jkOnTheRun — ... There's on the run and then there's really on the run... as in around the world. AT&T; just announced something for the globetrotter, although I suppose contestants on The Amazing Race might find it useful too. It's the USBConnect Quicksilver, a small USB modem for AT&T;'s 3G network and beyond. The 1.2-ounce Quicksilver supports AT&T;'s HSDPA network here in the states, but can also handle data roaming in over 150 countries; 60 of 'em support fast 3G speeds. How's that work? Simple: the Icera Livanto chipset inside the Quicksilver supports the following ...

AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver mobile broadband device
iTech News Net — AT&T and Option announced the launch of the AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver. The Quicksilver is a USB High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) mobile broadband device with an award-winning design. The USBConnect Quicksilver is the latest addition to AT&T’s LaptopConnect lineup. It supports the GSM network that allows it to have data roaming in more than 150 countries. The AT&T USBConnect Quicksilver is available for consumers  for free with a two-year DataConnect plan of $60 or more. AT&T] ...

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