Mfg. ID: 888
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The Compass 888 modems feature high-speed HSUPA wireless connectivity with upload speeds up to 5.76 Mbps. Compass 888 modems have the ability to roam globally on tri-band UMTS and quad-band GSM/EDGE networks so you can stay connected wherever your travel schedule takes you. The Compass 888 supports HSPA networks utilizing the 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz frequency bands, while the Compass 889 supports 900 and 2100 MHz frequency bands. To help make the most of your time, a laptop clip designed to maximize modem performance is included as well as a microSD memory expansion slot so you can store and transfer files with ease. Compass 888 and Compass 889 modems include TRU-Install, a seamless, no CD installation experience, so setup is easy and fast for both Mac and Windows users. This AirCard is generic unlocked meaning it can be used with any GSM Carrier such as AT&T Cingular, TMobile, SunCom, Rogers Wireless, Fido, etc.
This AirCard is in excellent cosmetic and working condition. It appears to be new. It comes in box with complete original accessories. Purchase Includes - Sierra Wireless 888 Compass
- Quick Start Guide
- USB Extension Cable
- Lanyard
- Laptop Clip
- Carrying Pouch
Key Features - Wireless download speed up to 7.2 Mbps and upload up to 5.76 Mbps*
- Familiar USB connection
- Small, durable, fixed design
- Compass 888 Tri Band UMTS (850/1900/2100 MHz)
- Compass 889Dual Band UMTS (900/2100 MHz)
- TRU-Install, automatic software installation
Key Benefits
- Portable from desktop to notebook computers
- Tri band HSPA/UMTS for worldwide roaming and global connectivity
- Receive diversity on all three HSPA bands provides for reliable connection and speed, even in fringe network areas
- High speed wireless connectivity in more places than Wi-Fi, offering greater mobility
The Compass 888 includes the follow TRU features:
- Data Antenna Technology
- Data Traffic Technology
- Rugged Hardware Design
- Software Installation Technology
* With firmware upgrade available in March, 2009
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