Bell launches the Novatel Wireless U760 USB Modem

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If the thought of browsing the internet on your laptop while hurtling down the Trans-Canada Highway at speeds in excess of 90 km/h gets you all excited (while someone else is driving, of course), perhaps it’s time you head on over to your nearest Bell dealer and take a look at the newly released Novatel Wireless U760 USB Modem. Free on a 3-year contract or $174.95 contract-free, the EV-DO Rev. A-capable U760 is meant to be used in conjunction with Bell’s Mobile Internet plans starting at $30 for 500MB and topping out at $85 for up to 5GB. Just a warning, however: if you plan to take a trip south of the border you might want to leave your U760 at home as roaming will set you back $3 per MB.

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7 Comments
  • warhed

    1st…
    nothing to say… just being a d!*k

  • Meraki

    It’s free on a minimum 1 year term, not 3. Check the website.

  • bonesb

    I really love some of those flexible data plans those hosers have. About the US-roaming data rates, however, the subscriber is the one that had better be flexible – they’ll need to be able to bend all the way over…

  • roneel

    Uh u do realize this is the same thing as the rocket stick that rogers released first, wit the same priceplans?

    And it uses there 3G networl, sorry bell a lil slow on this release

  • Ren

    Rogers has 1GB for $30….WTF Bell?

  • mangenius

    Ren – the pricing for the plan is the same. 1GB is for handsets as a data add on.

  • neil

    not slow to release… just a new stick. they had the novatel u727 for the last 6 months which is pretty well the same.

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