AT&T offers **free Option GT Ultra and GT Ultra Express HSUPA cards (**must sell soul)
Check it data fans, AT&T just announced a pair of new HSUPA LaptopConnect cards from Option. The GT Ultra goes type II PCMCIA while the GT Ultra Express is, you guessed it, destined for ExpressCard34 slots. Both cards are tri-band UMTS/HSPA 850/1900/2100MHz and quad-band GPRS/EDGE capable for BroadbandConnect speeds of about 600Kbps to 1.4Mbps on the way down or 500Kbps to 800Kbps back up the tubes. Those bands should get your suit connected in some 140 countries spanning the US, Europe, Japan and Korea. The cards are Mac and PC compatible and will set you back $50 0$ (for a limited time starting tomorrow) plus a two year contract of at least $60 per month. After you mail-in the appropriate rebate forms of course... which you'll probably forget to do.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gib @ Feb 14th 2008 12:02PM
...Or that they will keep sending you post cards, "im sorry, you didn't fill out your rebate correctly"
Bastards
Fadi Alsaidi @ Feb 17th 2008 8:06PM
It's allways the big companie's falut but never our own....ohh yeah they are the bastards who like to keep your rebate because you can't spend 5 min reading the requerment and paying attention to what you right...man those bastards at att i realy hate them
runciter @ Feb 14th 2008 4:50PM
It's PC Card, not PCMCIA card. Please let that old name die already. The PCMCIA also promotes ExpressCards.
S @ May 14th 2008 8:10AM
WILL THIS WORK WITH AN ACER LAPTOP?