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Recent Items…
- Follow-Up from #SmallBizChat for More Digital Referrals
- Announcing More Digital Referrals
- Understanding the Latest iStuff
- Ira Yermish – My Father, The Professor
- Quieting the Bacn
- Commencement
- Apple Livestream for Charity
- Deal-A-Day Expansion
- Google Music Beta Plays “Hotel California” Indefinitely
- Xoom™ Still in Beta
- Google Buys Ads for Search on Bing
- Google’s Attempt to Avoid Anti-Trust
- Lunch with NAWBO South Jersey
- Resolutions
- Droid2 Review
For those of you that have heard me rant about this…
In summary, AT&T lets me pay an extra $20 and I get my own 3G cell network in my home/office that hooks into my broadband Internet connection. And if you are an AT&T customer for broadband and landlines, you might even get the service for free.
My rant about this in the past was that most people complain about mobile reception in two places: in their home and at their desk. A device like this solves the problem.
Sign me up.
Update: It’s true, but not available for me yet: AT&T 3G MicroCell™