Verizon Wireless adds ZTE’s AD3700 USB global modem

Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Wireless has a new gimmick in its portfolio for data-hungry travellers. It’s the ZTE-made AD3700 USB modem which works on both CDMA and GSM-based 3G networks — i.e. EV-DO and HSPA. While you’re in the States on Verizon’s network, it volition of course rely on EV-DO — whereas in the rest of the worldly concern, you’ll most likely use HSPA-based 3G meshwork.

Leontyne Price wise, the modem costs $79.99 after a $50 rebate and with an appropriate mobile broadband architectural plan…

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