By: t-marco March 14th, 2011

Continuing with the 4G devices expansion from T-Mobile, this March 23th, the magenta will launch another USB modem. T-Mobile will launch the second version of its Jet USB modem, the Jet 2.0 but not reaching 4G HSPA+ speed.
The new Jet 2.0 4G will run on T-Mobile’s EDGE/3G and HSPA+ network. It will also feature wireless internet connectivity, Micro SD card slot .
Besides the Jet 2.0 4G don’t forget T-Mobile will also launch the T-Mobile Mobile Hotspot 4G
Stay tuned for more information
Enjoy our gallery
By: t-marco March 1st, 2011

T-Mobile is preparing to launch a new 4G device. But this time, is not a phone. This is the first mifi device for the magente. The ZTE MF61 or T-Mobile Mobile 4G Hotspot. This new toy will have access to T-Mobile’s nationwide 4G Network. It will provide WiFi up to 5 devices. Broadcast 802,11 b/g, VPN support, Micro SDHC card slot.
The new T-Mobile Mobile Hotstpot 4G will e available in the coming weeks.

BTW, don’t forget that T-Mobile is launching another USB modem, The Rocket 3.0
By: t-marco February 21st, 2011

After the launch of the Rocket 2 in August last year, T-Mobile is preparing a new Rocket to launch, this time Number 3. FCC just passed a new USB modem featuring HSDPA speeds.
This new USB modem made by ZTE (MF-683) can work in in HSUPA/HSDPA/WCDMA(Band I,II, IV) /EDGE/GPRS/GSM(quadband) networks. Services available : SMS service, Data service, Applications management,Support up to 16GB microSD card, etc.
According with FCC documentation, the Rocket 3.0 wont reach 4G speeds. (only HSDPA/HSUPA)..
FCC
By: t-marco November 8th, 2010

FCC just passed the new Wireless Modem from Huawei, the E583C with 1700/2100 HSDPA T-Mo bands. The E583C converts 3.5G HSPA mobile signal into an umbrella of powerful Wi-Fi coverage, automatically creating safe group Internet access and individual Wi-Fi hot points for up to five Wi-Fi-enabled digital devices. The E583C can also provide simultaneous internet access to a sixth device when it is connected to a laptop computer via a USB cable. Its design is fashionable and handy (with net weight of 90 grams), and comes with a 1-inch color OLED display which can clearly show information such as operator-network details, signal strength, Wi-Fi connection status, and battery level. The E583C enables easy wireless data transmission or online gaming on a wide range of Wi-Fi-enabled digital devices, including iPads, iPod Touchs, netbooks, laptop computers, portable multimedia centers, game consoles, personal digital assistants (PDAs), handsets and digital cameras.

Other features on the device include a microSD slot for storage (up to 32GB) as well as the addition of a 1 inch OLED screen to provide details of connectivity and battery life.
Is this the first wireless modem (mifi) for T-Mobile?
Specifications after the jump
By: Shawn February 22nd, 2009

After previously posting some “in the wild” (more like in our hand) pictures of the upcoming T-Mobile webConnect USB, we’ve been patiently awaiting a release date and maybe even some pricing. Our friends over at Engadget got their hands on an internal screenshot, and has brought us all of the information we could want and more. Here is what we know: