Pyramid-shaped Phoebus MB6000 converts 3G connection into WiFi network
By Dusan Belic on Monday, July 30th, 2007 at 1:09 AM PST In Accessories, Technologies

Now here’s something I could easily imagine sitting at the reception desks of hotels in Egypt. The Phoebus MB6000 is a nice little Pyramid-shaped device that uses the 3G PCMCIA card from an operator, to create a WiFi network. As it doesn’t pick the 3G signals on its own, the “Giza router” will work with all flavors of mobile connections – from GPRS and EDGE to EV-DO, UMTS and HSDPA – depending of the card type inserted into it. Of course, high speed EV-DO and HSDPA networks are preferable.
Interested? It’s already available at X-treme Geek for $289.
[Via: Mobile Magazine]

