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Hsdpa 3g Wcdma Usb Modem Usb Stick Android Car on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

TEL AVIV, Israel

TEL AVIV, Israel
Condition:New Brand:HSDPA Country/Region of Manufacture:Israel Manufacturer Part Number:812313817993


Unlocked 7.2Mbps 6280 HSDPA 3g WCDMA USB modem usb stick Wireless 3G Modem dongle USB2.0 key WLAN Network Card Adapter 

  

Supports HSDPA/UMTS on2100MHz  GSM/EDGE on 900/1800/1900MHz 
• Downlink up to 7.2Mbps on HSUPA and UMTS, and uplink up to 384kbps;
• Support Micro SD memory, up to 16G 
• Automatically install driver, No CD required 
• Supports data/SMS/Voice functions 
• Supports Microsoft Windows 7/ XP/2000/Vista  AND ANDROID  SYSTEM CAR LIKE A PHOTO

Does not work with Israel Golan Telecom

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