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13 Dec

Nokia has launched its CS-10 Internet Stick HSPA USB model at the beginning of the month and now it’s ready to have it shipped at the beginning of the year.
Nokia’s Tapio Markki, vice president for hardware platform components said:
Leveraging these capabilities, we believe we are well-positioned to become one of the winning providers for HSPA modem solutions. The market for HSPA modems is expected to grow very rapidly during the coming years.
The Internet Stick will be sold in Europe at the beginning and other markets will follow. It uses both 850MHz and 2100MHz for 3G HSPA and it will get you download speeds of 7.2Mbps and upload speeds of 2.0Mbps. How much will it cost? Talk about that with your wireless service provider starting this January.
Tags: 3G, internet, Mobile News, modem, Nokia, Nokia, stick, usb
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