UK carrier Three has announced its first HSPA+ USB modem, which will be headed to the network on April 7 and, it’s claimed, offer 40-percent faster speeds than the existing HSDPA dongles. The Huawei E367 has a rotating USB plug rather than an easy-to-lose cap, and will be available on both pre-pay and a rolling one-month contract.
On pay-as-you-go, the “1GB Ready To Go” package – which, unsurprisingly, includes 1GB of data – will be �69.99; on a rolling one month contract the modem will be �49.99 and then �15.99 per month for 5GB of service (or with no upfront charge and 5GB for �18.03 per month on a 24 month contract). Existing customers will also be able to upgrade their existing Three dongles for a one-off payment of �59.99.
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