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i have a question about the ATT LTE hotspot, currently, from ATT, there are only two kind of hotspot choices,
AT&T Unite and sierra 754s
but, i am looking for a small form hotspot in my pocket, the above two seems still bigger than my expectation, so i did my research , i found one(sierra 763s) may work compatible with ATT LTE/4G network,
it is the same manufacture, but different model, this one is smaller, and battery last longer.
but, i found it is only sold in CANADA, so i plan to buy one and unlock it for ATT LTE/4G network, my question is , will it works with ATT LTE NETWORK in best result? wherever there is no LTE coverage, will it work well with HSPA+ (4G)network?
via HowardForums: Your Mobile Phone Community & Resource – AT&T http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1793561-att-LTE-hotspot-dilemma-situation
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