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inquisitor

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#27412 25-Oct-2008 02:22
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Hi folks,

I'm selling a new and unlocked Huawei E169G USB-modem. The housing is O2-branded, however the firmware and software (English version of "Mobile Partner") are unbranded and will work with Vodafone NZ and Telecom NZ's future GSM network. The boxing (DVD-case alike) has been unsealed for a firmware upgrade to the latest release from Huawei and a short test of the device.

specifications:

  • USB 2.0 
  • HSDPA/UMTS(900/2100MHz)
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE(850/900/1800/1900MHz) 
  • Support for 7.2Mbps HSDPA services
  • voice calling form your computer (headset required)
  • send and receive SMS on your computer
  • detailed data statistics
  • Plug & Play
  • drivers included on internal flash drive
  • Support Windows 2000/XP/Vista and Mac Operating Systems
  • works with Linux (drivers not included)
  • multi-color LED indicator
  • including USB extension cable
  • comes in original boxing (DVD-case alike)

  • Photos of the product are available at http://www.macnotes.de/2008/05/01/test-o2-surf-stick/

    The device was given to me when making a data contract with O2 Germany, however I have a 3G modem integrated in my Asus V2Je laptop, so I don't need it.


    Including insured shipping from Germany it shall cost € 100 (approx. NZD 225). Your "present" will be sent within 1 working day after payment through PayPal.

    If you're interested, contact me through PN

    regards,

    Inquisitor





    router: AVM Fritz!Box Fon 7390 with Huawei K3765 USB modem attached as GSM voice gateway
    VoIP-providers: intervoip.com | sipgate.de (German DID) | sipgate.co.uk (British DID) | sipcall.ch (Swiss DID)
    connection: 100/5 MBit/s (DOCSIS 3.0)
    mobile devices: Huawei P6 | Nokia Lumia 630 Dual SIM | Huawei: E5832, E1762, K3715, K3765 | Qualcomm Gobi 2000 in Sony VAIO VPC-Z12X9E/X

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    inquisitor

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      #173671 26-Oct-2008 10:35
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    price reduced to NZD 200 or EUR 88.

    SOLD for EUR 91 excl. shipping on eBay.




    router: AVM Fritz!Box Fon 7390 with Huawei K3765 USB modem attached as GSM voice gateway
    VoIP-providers: intervoip.com | sipgate.de (German DID) | sipgate.co.uk (British DID) | sipcall.ch (Swiss DID)
    connection: 100/5 MBit/s (DOCSIS 3.0)
    mobile devices: Huawei P6 | Nokia Lumia 630 Dual SIM | Huawei: E5832, E1762, K3715, K3765 | Qualcomm Gobi 2000 in Sony VAIO VPC-Z12X9E/X

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