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http://www.mobilitysite.com [MobilitySite] "The AirCard 597E delivers a fresh new industrial design with a fixed antenna that is not compromised by the smaller form factor - our engineering team has designed the antenna to provide performance comparable to our new AirCard 595 PC Card. Having this level of internal expertise means the company is not reliant on off-the-shelf components, and that enables us to consistently deliver the durable, reliable products our customers expect from Sierra Wireless."

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[Bleedingedge.com.au] Bleeding Edge: July 2005 Archives: Dr Robert Baker, leader of the research team, says the issue goes beyond the fact that Telstra has saddled us with broadband speeds that according to Helen Meredith's story - start at 512 Kbps and go to the giddy heights of 2.5 Mbps - [umm, isn't that a touch optimistic?] compared to US broadband speeds, "which typically start at our upper limit and go to at least 8 Mbps". Indeed, as Robert Ashman alerted us, the US is busily increasing broadband speeds to levels that are going to make you feel very glum indeed about the situation in the Lucky Country.

Nfib.comhttp://www.nfib.com [Nfib.com] Cool Tools: Usable in North America, Asia and Europe, the AirCard taps into your mobile phone network to provide immediate Internet access to your laptop computer.

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