Three Introduce Web Cube MiFi Device
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Three have long been pioneers when it comes to mobile broadband and they don't intend to stop innovating anytime soon.
Infact, Three have just unveiled another new mobile broadband device called the "Web Cube". The "Web Cube" essentially builds on what Three started with MiFi, which shares mobile broadband with multiple devices.
The Web Cube plugs into a power outlet and comes with a mobile broadband band Sim-card, which enables it to share mobile broadband with up to five devices over a range of 30 metres. That's a far greater distance than is currently possible with MiFi devices meaning you can use it to provide broadband to a whole house-hold.
Three are suggesting this can be used by people who are renting accommodation, such as student houses where they may not want to pay to get a line installed or commit to a long-term contract.
The typical speeds obtained when using the web-cube range from 2-5 Mbps , with the maximum somewhere around 10 Mbps which stands up well against the average fixed broadband line.
Three are currently trialling the Web Cube in select areas before they roll it out across the UK very soon. !
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By Simon D Thomas on 01st February, 2012








