Bell Mobility Launches HSPA+ Turbo Stick Product

11:00 am on November 23, 2010 | Category: Cellular, Mobile Devices, Telecom Services, Wireless

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Bell Mobility has begun selling the Novatel Wireless U547 device under the “Turbo Stick” brand name, potentially doubling customers’ mobile data bandwidth.

Customers in downtown Toronto who pay and extra $10/month for ‘HSPA+‘ service can theoretically access the internet at speeds of up to 42-Mbps when the Turbo Stick is plugged into their laptop or notebook computer. Users in outlying areas of Toronto can expect average speeds of 7 to 14-Mbps. The ultra-high-speed mobile broadband network will be launched in additional cities early next year.

Bell is selling the Turbo Stick for $49.95 on a three-year contract, or $199.95 with month-to-month billing. It weighs just 24 grams and comes equipped with a 32GB microSD card slot.

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