Thanks all for sharing.
Another question is, on 3G network (current HSPA deployments), the max speed is 14Mbps. But for the HSPA+ deployments speed upto 42Mbps is possible. Im not sure if any of the service providers in India are REALLY supporting this. Though recently
Tata Docomo advertises for 21Mbps, Im not sure if it is the reality. Have anyone tested this. So does it really make sense to buy a modem which supports 21.6Mbps?
Spending a few more 1000 to 2000 for a high end card is acceptable for me, because it is one time investment and we are spending more 1000s for the rental in long use. Moreover this extra amount is already saved by me, with the advance payment offer ( 2500 for 3 months ). 4200 for 6 months will be saving more money. Is itn't ?!!
At least new buyers can go for 21 Mbps cards like UMG 1831 ( 21.6 Mbps ) or K4505 ( 28.8 Mbps ) instead of 7.2 Mbps cards.
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My K4505 card .......
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If you are interested for 42Mbps card, here is ......Sierra USB 312U
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But this card is not available even in alibaba.com (Chinese ). It's available in Australia, Portugal and Poland !
Another, ever repeated, suggestion is, high capacity cards will always, behave / handle well with lower loads of data transfers.
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