D-Link’s myPocket 3G router passes through FCCBy Jeff Baker - 01/13/2010 11:03:23 PM |

If you’re looking for a new 3G router you will soon have a new option to choose from as the D-Link myPocket 3G router has just gotten approval from the FCC.
This router does essentially the same thing as the MiFi in the sense that it will give you WiFi access to 7.2Mbps (depending on your provider) HSPA mobile internet over the 850 and 1900MHz bands.
Exactly what carrier will pick this up if any, we don’t know, but as soon as we do we’ll relay the information to you.
via wirelessgoodness
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Tags: 1900mhz, 3G, 850mhz, D-Link, HSPA, mypocket

