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Verizon Wireless USB727 EVDO Rev A USB Modem (Verizon Wireless) | 
| Brand: Verizon Wireless Category: Wireless
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $0.01 You Save: $299.98 (100%)

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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 3969
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Battery Type: Lithium Ion Display Size: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: USB727 UPC: 649496010263 ASIN: B0012GZHRC
Release Date: February 22, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | USB modem offering connectivity to Verizon's BroadbandAccess (EV-DO) and NationalAccess data networks | | • | MicroSD slot for using optional memory cards up to 4 GB | | • | Integrated dual-band diversity antenna system with flip-up antenna to maximize data | | • | Weighs 1.13 ounces; measures 2.76 x 0.98 x 0.47 inches (HxWxD) | | • | Includes: lanyard, VZAccess Manager CD, quick reference guide |
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Amazon.com Product Description Designed to work with any computing device equipped with a USB slot, the Verizon USB727 modem gives you on-the-go broadband access to Verizon's high-speed 1x/EV-DO network--providing speeds and performance similar to those of traditional cable or DSL connections. It supports both Windows and Mac PCs, and it also offers a MicroSD slot for added storage from optional memory cards. The USB727 also features a dual band diversity flip-up antenna and an external antenna connector. 
Durable yet tiny, the USB727 weighs just 1.13 ounces. | Designed to be extremely durable and fit comfortably in any pocket, the USB727 combines a variety of innovative features into its tiny form factor, including an integrated dual-band diversity antenna system with flip-up antenna to maximize data speed performance and provide a strong network signal reception. VZAccess Manager Software is included to simplify set-up and navigation through the USB727as features. 
The USB727 includes an integrated dual-band diversity antenna system with flip-up antenna to maximize data. | The USB727 modem is optimized for Verizon Wireless' Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) Revolution A (Rev. A) network and the company's BroadbandAccess service, which provides average download speeds of 600 kilobits per second (kbps) to 1.4 megabits and average upload speeds of 500-800 kbps. When connecting within a Rev. A coverage area, the UM150 can download a 1 MB email attachment in about eight seconds and upload the same-sized file in less than 13 seconds. The USB727 is compatible with both Verizon's BroadbandAccess and NationalAccess services. BroadbandAccess is available in 248 major metropolitan areas covering over 240 million people, and is expanding coast to coast. BroadbandAccess is also available in 232 primary airports in the U.S. Verizon Wireless NationalAccess is available in thousands of cities and towns across the U.S. Outside the Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess coverage area, BroadbandAccess users will still have access to their data with Verizon Wireless' NationalAccess service, which provides connectivity at speeds bursting up to 144 kbps. Other features include: - Memory storage up to 4 GB using optional MicroSD memory cards
- Compatible with all devices supporting the Type A USB interface including desktops, notebooks, tablet PCs and PDAs
- Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher
- 2-way text messaging capable (via VZAccess Manager)
- VPN compatible
- NDIS driver support
- Dimensions: 2.76 x 0.98 x 0.47 inches (HxWxD)
- Weight: 1.13 ounces
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| Customer Reviews:
Great for most surfing; awful for online video viewing November 13, 2008 My husband and I switched from Comcast's internet cable to Verizon's Wifi service so we can have wireless access on our laptop wherever we have cellphone service.
Verizon's fastest and largest capacity service uses the Verizon Wireless USB727 EVDO Rev A USB Modem. The price for the service is $60/month, the same amount we were paying for Comcast's at-home internet service.
The service and pc card were easy to install and set up for our MacBookPro. Basic web surfing is great.
Our problem concerns watching videos online and may have more to do with Verizon's slower connection speed coupled with times when more people are using the internet.
If we try to watch a video during a peak time -- when a lot of other people are surfing the internet -- forget it. At best, the connection is extremely choppy, the video stopping every 10 seconds or so. At worst, you can't see the video at all. We find the latter situation to occur most often.
My husband discovered we can watch these same videos easily and without too much interruption in the early morning hours (ie., 3:30 a.m. to 5 a.m.), most likely when less people are online.
This is a big downer for us, because we don't have a TV. We use our laptop to watch a variety of shows online. Like many people, we don't plan to change our sleeping schedule.
Thankfully, we're still in the 30-day return period. We can get out of our one-year contract and return the "free" pc card which is valued at $299. Is this enough for us to cancel our Verizon wifi service? Probably not. But it is really frustrating.
Again, we're held hostage by our high demands and technology not quite there yet.
A little speculation: I bet once the iPhone can view Flash-based graphics, we'll see connection speeds increase dramatically across all cellphone companies. After all, AT&T will need to feed heavy demands of all those iPhone owners.
Oh well, for now.
Modem works great on Ubuntu 8.10 November 12, 2008 After having successfully used this modem with Windows XP on a eee pc 900 16gb SSD, 1GB ram, I decided to switch back to a linux platform since XP did not run as fast as the linux platform did on this netbook. I used Ubuntu 8.10 which recognizes the broadband device through its "network manager". Reception at home is pretty good (2-3 bars, about the same as my cell phone) and even better outside the house. I can't comment on the cell plans/broadband plans and cost because everyone's usages will differ. All I can say is that the modem works well in XP, well in Ubuntu 8.10. The CD that is shipped with the USB727 modem is for OS X and Windows. Linux support is available for "business/government" customers only through Verizon customer service. The CD contains the dialing software and the app that will allow you to track your usage.
Verizon's "broad"band extremly slow November 7, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've own a Verizon data card for over a year now and the connection speed is becoming extremely slow. I tested everywhere including in house, on the road, airport etc. The avg download is about 400K and upload 140K. These are significantly slower than what I was promised at the store and the results of my tests when I first bought it (800K/400K).
I called Verizon. The tech support guy was very rude and basically said this speed is normal and "broadband". He also tried to come up with excuses such as you are indoor although he had to agree that my signal strength was good. He also said as long as you could connect, you couldn't argue because there was no promise of the speed on the contract. (So basically even if your speed was 1K, they wouldn't see a problem with it.)
My conclusion, I will never use Verizon again.
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