Bell Mobility Introduces MiFi 2372 Mobile Broadband Router

6:11 pm on November 30, 2009 | Category: Cellular, Mobile Devices, Wi-Fi, Wireless Technology

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Canadian wireless operator, Bell Mobility, has made good on its promise to offer the HSPA-based MiFi 2372 mobile router, manufactured by Novatel.

The credit card-sized device picks up a signal from Bell’s recently-launched HSPA mobile broadband network, then converts this signal into a Wi-Fi hotspot. The hotspot can, in turn, be used to access the internet on as many as five Wi-Fi-enabled devices, at speeds of up to 7.2-Mbps.

The MiFi 2372 router is now available for C$100 on a three-year Bell Mobility data plan, or C$250 with no contract required.

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