Sprint has remained idle for a long time from entering in to mobile broadband services, although its competitors like AT&T and verizon are in the market for a long time offering many attractive deals to their customers.
At last Sprint has decided to do something about mobile broadband services and finally teamed up Dell offering mobile broadband services for Dell mini 10 one of the best selling Netbook from Dell. This latest Dell mini 10 will come with an integrated CDMA/EVDO module which lets you to be connected in almost any part of United States. Price must be of a little concern now as it costs around $199.99 now and requires you to sign up a two year contract with Sprint for mobile broadband services which will cost you about $59.99 a month for usage of about 5GB download limit per month and excess usage will cost you more.
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