The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...
Tough enough for IoT applications; powerfully secure for government, education, first responders, financial institutions, and enterprises SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Inseego Corp., a leader in 5G and ...
It's hard to stay connected to the internet when you are on the go in your home country; it's even harder if you travel around the world for business or pleasure. 4G service requires different ...
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Sprint's latest Motorola WiMAX 4G modem quietly went on sale over the weekend, and while it's not exactly mobile-warrior friendly in size, it does offer a whole lot more than your regular USB dongle.
Telstra has announced adding voice services to its National Broadband Network (NBN) 4G-backup modem, calling the addition "vital" as over 3 million voice calls daily are made over home phones by its ...
Home wireless connectivity provider Vividwireless has launched its new modem, spruiking unlimited data allowances and the ability to plug and play instantly with the offering. Citing "simplicity", ...
[LaForge] and [Holger] have been hacking around on cell phones for quite a while now, and this led to them working on the open cellphone at OpenMoko and developing the OsmocomBB GSM SDR software. Now, ...
4G LTE (Cat 18) USB800 Modem also certified and approved for use with services on FirstNet communications platform The fastest USB modem now commercially available for subscribers to AT&T and FirstNet ...
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The Clear 4G USB Modem, a Clearwire-branded Motorola USBw 25100 WiMax adapter, is basically a 4G radio on a USB stick. The modem costs $70 from Clear without a contract, or you can lease it for $4 per ...
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