When you’re rolling out a new 7.2Mbps upgrade to your network, it naturally helps if you’ve got some compliant hardware in the stable — so to that end, AT&T has announced its USBConnect Lightning from Sierra Wireless today. Apart from 7.2Mbps downlink capability, the new model’s little more than a run-of-the-mill USB stick so there’s not a lot to say about it, though it features a trick swiveling USB connector that should make the thing more likely to work with unusual (and unusually tight) port configurations. It’ll be available on November 22 for free after rebate on contract, just in time for service launches in Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and Miami expected by the end of the year.
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