ZTE Sprint International Mobile Hotspot does CDMA in US, GSM abroad

We love mobile wireless hotspots, and we particularly love when they work internationally — which until today, has left Sprint’s CDMA/WiMAX devices out of the mix. This newest variant gives some love to the world traveling throng, although, with household support for EVDO Rev A, and worldwide support for GSM/GRPS/EDGE as well as WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA. There’s no word on what you’ll anticipate to pay for your data overseas, but Sprint does contain an “unlocked SIM” in the box, and the worldwide power adapters. A built-in display represents the battery life and connectivity, so you understand when the devices is prepared to beam the web to up to five WiFi devices on CDMA, or a single device while roaming on GSM. Available now, the hotspot will run you $50 after a $50 rebate and with a two-year contract, presents a series of up to 130 feet, and can support up to 4 hours with wireless signal (sadly WiMAX is not supported).

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