Waav Introduces AirBox Units as iPhone Compliment
Date: Friday, August 17th, 2007, 07:10
Category: wireless
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On Thursday, Waav, a mobile technology provider, announced that it’s been selling its AirBox units to iPhone owners as a means of providing in-car Wi-Fi access to the Internet while on the road.
The AirBox, which retails for US$499.99 and US$1,099.99, provides a bounce point for wireless Internet access as well as faster data speeds than AT&T’s EDGE network as well as other services for when a call is in place on an iPhone.
A bit on the pricey side, but if in-car wireless access is proving crucial, this might be the best thing out there.
If you have thoughts or feedback, let us know in the forums.
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On Thursday, Waav, a mobile technology provider, announced that it’s been selling its AirBox units to iPhone owners as a means of providing in-car Wi-Fi access to the Internet while on the road.
The AirBox, which retails for US$499.99 and US$1,099.99, provides a bounce point for wireless Internet access as well as faster data speeds than AT&T’s EDGE network as well as other services for when a call is in place on an iPhone.
A bit on the pricey side, but if in-car wireless access is proving crucial, this might be the best thing out there.
If you have thoughts or feedback, let us know in the forums.
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