10Nov2007
Filed under: Info, Uncategorized
Author: John C

Sony Ericsson announced the launch of its USB mobile broadband modem ‘MD300’ that allows users to easily connect their laptops to the internet whenever and wherever they need.
As compact and easy-to-use USB memory stick, the MD300 combines high data download speeds with simple installation and configuration. With Microsoft Windows software and drivers built in, the card installs and configures itself when plugged in, making it a matter of seconds to get connected.
The MD300 will be available in luxury black and metallic silver in selected markets from Q1 2008.
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