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But much smaller. The CTR-350 is about 2.5"x3". The idea is the same but you don't have to hack a router.
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.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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