there is a USB cable made by a French company that allows you to tether any model phone (Blackberry, Win Mobile, Symbian) when you connect it to any notebook (Windows, MAC, Linux). the nice thing about it is that it takes few seconds for the smart cable to configure your phone and SIM and connects you to the internet. there is absolutely nothing for you to configure your PC or the mobile phone. in addition the cable has 1GB of memory (can be used as a flash memory key) and it charges your phone from your notebook... I think the price is about $50 but I'm not sure....
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there is a USB cable made by a French company that allows you to tether any model phone (Blackberry, Win Mobile, Symbian) when you connect it to any notebook (Windows, MAC, Linux).
the nice thing about it is that it takes few seconds for the smart cable to configure your phone and SIM and connects you to the internet. there is absolutely nothing for you to configure your PC or the mobile phone. in addition the cable has 1GB of memory (can be used as a flash memory key) and it charges your phone from your notebook... I think the price is about $50 but I'm not sure....