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April 16, 2012

Connect Ten Devices Simultaneously in Europe

The Sierra Wireless AirCard 762S wireless hotspot is now available from the DNA LTE network in Finland. The AirCard made its debut at Mobile World Congress back in February, and its claim to fame is its ability to connect up to 10 devices at once.

People in European, Middle Eastern and African (EMEA) markets can now opt for the 4G LTE monthly service plan, offering 4G, 3G and 2G services for practically any device used in one’s circle: gaming consoles, mobile phones, cameras, laptops, tablets, etc. Perhaps in the future, that will also include connecting your car...

This may be the ideal solution for the 50 percent of residents in Finland that the LTE service currently covers. Families are especially eligible, with extensive WiFi needs and small businesses.

If the rates and service are superior to other services available in Finland, some people, like college students, might just opt to live together for the sake of finding this type of deal. Perhaps if the service is superior and the fees are very comparable, the AirCard can bring people closer together or establish relationships between people with the common need for cheaper multi-device LTE service.

According to Ville Partanen of DNA networks, users might want to look into making friends; “The Sierra Wireless mobile hotspot delivers an exceptional customer experience, combining the mobility of wireless broadband with the speed and performance of fixed broadband, enabling internet access that is easy to use and serves a wide variety of devices on the DNA 4G network," Partanen said.

Sierra Wireless launched the Pictowatch back at the same Mobile World Congress convention AirCard debuted in, in February. The watch is an innovative gadget for those with cognitive disorders and their caregivers. 




Edited by Braden Becker


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