Acer Aspire One Netbook Teardown
If you are wondering what is inside the Netbook check out the FCC Website
The HSDPA mini PCI Express module used is an Option GTM380 which is capable of a maximum of 7.2Mbps down and 2Mbps up.
I am surprised that Vodafone didn't go with the Option GTM382 which is available as a 900/2100MHz variant.
You would think that selling an 850MHz product in this region opens it up for customers to easily migrate to Telecom in NZ and Telstra in Aus.
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The HSDPA mini PCI Express module used is an Option GTM380 which is capable of a maximum of 7.2Mbps down and 2Mbps up.
I am surprised that Vodafone didn't go with the Option GTM382 which is available as a 900/2100MHz variant.
You would think that selling an 850MHz product in this region opens it up for customers to easily migrate to Telecom in NZ and Telstra in Aus.
Other related posts:
Vodafone NZ Launches 3G Acer Aspire Netbook
Sprint USB multi 'G' modem
Mini Nukes for the Masses
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Comment by sbiddle, on 19-DEC-2008 14:07
Is the GTM382 actually available yet? I know Scott looked at one of these a few months ago and they weren't expecting release untuil later this year.