Rogers Launches Radio App for iPhone Users
26/05/2010
Bell Mobility is seeking to compete with Rogers’ convenient Rocket Hub product, launching its own ‘Turbo Hub’ device. The Turbo Hub converts an HSPA cellular signal into a portable broadband connection, accessible to up to 15 people via Ethernet ports or Wi-Fi. The new device costs $149 on a two-year Bell Mobility contract costing at least $40/month, or $399 with no contract.
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