It feels like HP is entering into the prepaid data game. The corporate just announced DataPass, an answer that allows you to purchase 3G service out of your laptop. The service is HP-branded, and that won’t just marketing hype — the corporate bought excess spectrum from Sprint and is setting its own prices, effectively turning the computer maker into an MVNO . The no-contract plans start at $5 for a modest 75MB, which HP says is enough for roughly five hours of use, and stretch as much as $30 for 1GB. Seek for it as an option around the company’s lineup of industrial notebooks with the Qualcomm Gobi un2400 radio module.
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