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Huawei has officially launched the MatePad Mini, its latest compact tablet, alongside the Mate XTs tri-fold. The tablet ...
For those who prefer to spread their data amongst multiple users, such as a small business with its workers or a family under the same plan, US Cellular has announced that shared data plans are ...
Research firm NPD today announced the results of its latest survey of tablet and notebook usage trends, finding that the share of tablet users taking advantage of cellular connectivity for their ...
Owners of cellular-capable tablets who've declined to sign up to a monthly data plan may be interested to learn that AT&T is set to offer a $5-a-day option with a 250MB limit, or a three-month ...
Cellular connectivity isn't, of course, confined to smaller tablets. There's the iPad and the new Nokia Lumia 2520, and Microsoft vows that a cellular-equipped Surface is in the wings.
Indeed, the data plans offered by these vendors are still ‘out of the reach’ to afford by majority of users around the world. Besides, the cost of the these Tablets are also high compare to the Wi-Fi ...
“There are multiple reasons for greater Wi-Fi reliance,” says Eddie Hold, vice president, Connected Intelligence. “Concern over the high cost of cellular data plans is certainly an issue, but more ...
Tablet users overwhelmingly prefer to use Wi-Fi rather than cellular data plans.
U.S. Cellular’s Shared Data plans include unlimited minutes and messaging and provide customers flexibility in choosing a data plan to match how they use their wireless devices.
Everyone else is doing it, so why can't US Cellular. The smaller carrier is getting into the shared data plan field with a bevy of options for both consumers and small businesses. As we've ...
Just one of every 10 tablets sold uses a cellular connection, Chetan Sharma of Chetan Sharma Consulting revealed in a report on Tuesday.
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