FYI: The CTR-350 is _not_ battery powered. There is a gearlog.com article says the 350 is battery powered but it's actually another model that is battery powered. Although it can charge devices over USB. There is some AT&T support at this time, Sprint and Verizon broadband are supported. BlackBerry support is in the works. I know the 8703 models currently work. Good chance other ones will to.
The CTR-350 is very small for WiFi router and you can also use an Ethernet connection for the WAN side, it's not limited to usb.
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FYI: The CTR-350 is _not_ battery powered. There is a gearlog.com article says the 350 is battery powered but it's actually another model that is battery powered. Although it can charge devices over USB. There is some AT&T support at this time, Sprint and Verizon broadband are supported. BlackBerry support is in the works. I know the 8703 models currently work. Good chance other ones will to.
The CTR-350 is very small for WiFi router and you can also use an Ethernet connection for the WAN side, it's not limited to usb.