Verizon iPad with Mi-Fi Coming October 28th

Saturday, October 16, 2010

What do you get when you combine the fastest launch consumer electronics device of all time with a variety of data providers and a cloud of cheap and can be shared wifi anywhere? A whole lot of awesome, that's it. Verizon Wireless just sent out a press release about the launch of the Apple iPad October 28 in more than 2,000 Verizon Wireless stores.Apple war and details make it even more interesting.

Verizon iPad with Mi-Fi Coming October 28th

Sweet! Verizon Wireless will officially receive its first shipment of Apple iPad units on 28 October, the devices will include an optional attachment Mi-Fi, an option that allows users to turn their 3G connection into a Wi-Fi re-TV up to four other units.

Moving my Apple shows their efforts to bring Apple devices to larger audiences in the United States by removing the AT & T Wireless' stranglehold on the market, while MiFi option will hopefully provide faster connection speeds when the network is 4G capacity data released during the first half of 2011.

Verizon iPad will NOT be sold as a CDMA device - rather it is a Wi-Fi only IPAD that came with the company MiFi and allows for a cellular modem types. AT & T has an exclusive deal on the iPhone for a while. Since the launch of Motorola Droid, Verizon and "droid" campaign has been the dominant influence Android.

The implications are obvious-it completely opens the door for Verizon iPhone 4G early next year. The fact is that Verizon and Apple now officially operating together.The remaining obstacle is stuffing CDMA specs inside Apple devices, which have not yet been done, but something that we're pretty darn sure will get the message out soon.The both Verizon and Apple this morning, the MiFi to be purchased for an additional $ 130 with a 1 GB data plan of $ 20 per month.

The question is Rhetoric .. I'm pretty sure I know what everyone reading this will react. But it is a question that many, many customers will be asking.Not to mention, it's been great for consumers who experience manufacturers and operators push units, capacities and prices to limits.Perhaps more likely that you will be able to scroll to an area with notebook computers, and no Wi-Fi and say, "Never fear - I have a magic tablet, with Mi-Fi!"

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