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September 25, 2005 By: Alison Lelliott Kyocera PC Card – Access Internet Using High Speed EV-DO NetworkKyocera PC cards are the new breakthrough invention in our age of wireless communication. We cannot deny the fact that we have become very much dependent on computers and Internet, either for personal or professional reasons. With the help of this new Kyocera PC card we can access the Internet almost anywhere within the coverage area at speeds of up to 2.4 Mbps on EVDO services, with typical download speeds of up to 400 - 700 Kbps: that is equivalent to a high speed DSL or cable-modem connection. Although, Kyocera’s PC cards have been launched only recently, it has received numerous awards and recognitions for its services, including "Editor's Choice" picks from both PC Magazine and Laptop Magazine. The Kyocera PC Passport card offers you the freedom to access data on your PC or any other mobile device anytime, anywhere, if the required service is available. With its easy installation, versatility, and high-speed connections, the PC card makes your laptop or computer truly mobile. Undoubtedly, this PC card has become perfect partner for busy and mobile people usually at remote locations, such as construction workers, oil plant workers, fire fighters, hikers, and avid travelers. Dual-band receives diversity and a high-performance antenna design allows for higher data rates and passport PC card improves coverage. In addition to that, some models of the new PC card have seamless SMS text-messaging capability as well. Most Important Features Of Kyocera PC CardNeedless to say, with Kyocera's award-winning Passport PC Card, users can use any device such as their PC and laptops with a PCMCIA slot to access the Internet and other applications using a wireless connection. It is one of the most appealing features for active and busy professionals while on the go or for customers where there is no DSL or cable Internet connectivity available in their area. Moreover, we also know wired connections have their own limitations in bad weather, so even if there is DSL and cable connection available in those areas, these PC cards can prove to be very helpful and more reliable for busy professionals who wish to remain online round the clock.
Also see; Kyocera cellular phones. Author Notes:
Alison Lelliott contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.
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