Orange Flybook provides home broadband via mobile
by Jan Harris
November 28, 2007
Orange UK has announced a new router - the Flybook - with a built-in SIM card, which will bring broadband to homes out of range of an ADSL connection.
The device offers fast broadband (up to 1Mbps) to consumers anywhere beyond the 3 kilometres range of the exchange, regardless of their fixed line offering.
The Orange Flybook router, which will be launched in the UK in 2008, includes ADSL broadband, Wi-Fi, four LAN sockets, and sim-card based 3G Mobile Broadband technology.
It is possible to connect a regular phone to the device that will work on the mobile SIM card.
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