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Billion launches 3G router

May 29th, 2008 by Richard

Billion has become the first to launch an innovative 3G router, which will enable consumers to share their 3G mobile broadband

Mobile broadband has become increasingly popular over recent months, and more and more people have been taking advantage of this relative new technology, both for the business and at home. To make things even easier for those wishing to make the most of mobile broadband a new product has hit the market, which will enable consumers to share their 3G mobile broadband.

The new product comes from Billion, which has become the first to market an innovative product that lets consumers share their 3G mobile broadband. The 4G router launched by Billion is said to be very cost effective, and solves the huge problem that many people have come across with 3G mobile broadband, which is how to share it.

With reports claiming that many people are looking to get rid of their fixed line broadband in favour of mobile broadband the Billion BiPAC 7402GXL 3G router is likely to prove popular amongst those wishing to share their broadband. In addition to allowing mobile broadband to be shared the robust router also works as a back up to ADSL lines.

The cost of the router is said to be around seventy five pounds plus VAT, and it is compatible with a range of mobile broadband services, including Orange, O2, 3, T-Mobile, and Vodafone. It also allows the 3G connection to be shared when away from the home or office, allowing increased convenience and flexibility,

An official from Billion stated: “This is the ideal product for the latest boom in 3G broadband – and Billion is enabling consumers to maximise their connection easily and flexibly. The BiPAC 7402GXL is a very useful gadget for home and business users at an unbeatable price!”

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