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    Sprint EX720: The Must-have Card For the Net Addicted

    We've had our eye on Sprint's EX720 mobile broadband card for quite some time now and the folks at SlashGear recently got the chance to take it for a test spin. Performance-wise, the card averaged impressive download speeds of 826 kb/s with upload speeds of 103 kb/s. It runs on Macs, but you'll need BootCamp or Parallels to activate the card via Sprint's Windows-only software. Here's the killer. Pricing. The card goes for $179 with a 2-year contract ($59/unlimited monthy) or you can do 1-year at $79/month (unlimited data).

    Sprint's EX720 EV-DO ExpressCard [SlashGear]


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