“Verizon on Monday began selling the second of the two 4G routers it promised at CES,” Electronista reports.
“Novatel’s MiFi 4510L can share the 5-12Mbps typical connection speeds on the new LTE network with as many as five other devices over 802.11n Wi-Fi,” Electronista reports. “The router can still fall back to EVDO Revision A for 3G on the rest of Verizon’s network. Battery life is slightly longer than for most routers, in spite of the 4G, at about five hours.”
Electronista reports, “Verizon is selling the 4510L for $100 after a $50 rebate and a two-year contract. Data plans for 4G start at $50 for 5GB and also include an $80 10GB option.”
More info and photos the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Edward W.” for the heads up.]