| Personal Broadband launches USB iBurst modem |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 09 May 2006 | |
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See also: It's a wireless world, but not for Apple Wireless broadband service provider, Personal Broadband Australia has launched a portable USB modem for its iBurst service. iBurst presently offers a PCMCIA modem and a mains powered ethernet/USB desktop modem.The new modem will be welcomed particularly by users of Apple laptops: some low end models do not have a PCMCIA slot nor do the new Intel based MacBook Pros which use Expresscard/34 instead of PCMCIA. The USB modem will be available from mid-May at around $200 retail and will be demonstrated at the iBurst CeBit stand this week. It will work with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS 10.3 and above and Linux operating systems. |
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