Mercury's 3G Dongle-cum-Router

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Mercury's 3G Dongle-cum-Router 
Kobian has launched Mercury USB 3G Dongle Router. Kobian has introduced two models - a dongle which can be converted to a Wi-Fi router giving access to 6 devices, and a simple universal dongle, which is compatible with all telecom providers. Sharing a fast mobile broadband network connection has never been easier, with the range of devices being presented to the Indian consumer by Kobian.
With the all-new Mercury Dongle Router, one can easily create a Wi-Fi hotspot around it with just push of a button. With One SIM card, users can save money with multiple sharing from one. One can save his spending on multiple dongles, contracts and subscriptions by replacing the home router with this cable free dongle router and connect the whole family to one Dongle Router. Mercury USB Dongle cum Router is portable mobile Wi-Fi terminal which can be used by simply using it for high-speed wireless broadband connectivity up to 7.2 Mbps at home, at the office or anywhere in between. It works with any PC / laptop or device that is Wi-Fi enabled, connects up to six users, who can then connect their computers, mobile gaming devices, digital music players to the device over Wi-Fi to enjoy 3G speeds.
Sushmita Das, Country Manager - India, Kobian Pte Ltd., said, "Internet connectivity is the necessity of life and requirement at office, colleges and homes. We bring ease and affordability to this basic need today, the Dongle Router allows home connectivity for all, college projects & discussions, and business M2M, Conferences, etc. We have always provided innovative products to our customers. Continuing the trend, we are very happy to introduce Mercury 3G Dongle with Router. It is operator independent, portable, feature rich and comes at a price point that is a sure value for your money."


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