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Sprint Mobile Broadband Sierra Wireless AirCard 595
The AirCard with the most Flexible Data Plans.

    Price as Reviewed: $99.99
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by Jamie Bsales on April 25, 2007

Sprint offers several sub-$100 cards compatible with its Power Vision network. Two are compatible with Sprint's EV-DO Rev. 0 network (which covers almost 250 metro areas) as well as the faster EV-DO Rev. A network.
 
An unlimited data plan costs $79.99 per month, or $59.99 a month if you commit to a two-year contract-and you don't have to sign up for a voice plan to get the lower rate. If that's still too rich for your blood, you can opt for a 30MB plan for $39.99 per month.
 
Setup and installation took about ten minutes, and was very straightforward. As for speed, Web surfing was on a par with the other services. CNN.com took 12 seconds to load, and our Gmail Inbox was available in 10 seconds. Downloading a 5.62MB file completed in a very fast 27 seconds, the best time in this group. However, it took a surprisingly long 59 seconds to upload our 991KB test file, slower than Cingular and Verizon's cards.
 
 
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The latest wireless notebooks and connection cards deliver broadband speeds anywhere, anytime. But only the best gear gets our stamp of approval.

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