Nexaira Wireless announced a new 3G/4G SOHO router for the small office/home office (SOHO) market. The device can sing along HSPA and HSPA+ networks from AT&T, Bell, Rogers, Telus and T-Mobile, and EVDO Rev. A networks from Sprint and Verizon; as well 4G WiMAX from Clearwire.
The new SOHO router has a MSRP of $99.95, featuring an automated set-up with the intuitive user friendly i3 GUI and desktop gadget. Moreover, it provides speeds of up to 300 Mbps with 802.11n 2×2 MIMO WiFi service.
I can clearly see Nexaira router’s selling point – if you’re living in the middle of nowhere and don’t have access to cable or ADSL connection, you still may want some kind of Internet access. And the new SOHO router is there to help, allowing you to connect not one, but multiple computers to the Internet. I wonder whether some carrier will start offering it to its customers. It seems to me a portion of Alltel’s customer base could appreciate such a device…