Monday, November 8, 2010

P1 unveils latest USB modem & packages, offers sneak peak of MiFi device Click on the picture for specifications

P1 has unveiled a new more powerful USB modem, the UH-235, that will support the new P1 4G On-The-Go Broadband Plans for W1GGY, Super W1GGY and P1 4G Supreme Add-On plans.







The new USB modem has an advanced antenna that radiates and receives signals from any direction and automatically selects the best antenna (within the modem) to improve signal strength for better uplink performance.



For optimum indoor use, the modem is also fitted with a suction cup to fix the modem to a window or wall. It also comes with an accompanying 1 meter USB cable giving the user the flexibility to sit away from the window yet still enjoy a strong P1 4G service.



Additionally, the UH-235 is also bigger when compared to the earlier W1GGY modem, and comes in white with green side panes.



Current P1 4G Home users can immediately subscribe to the P1 4G Supreme Add-On at RM30 extra per month.



Other users will have to wait until 15 November, when the UH-235 will be available with the W1GGY and SuperW1GGY plans under its Free Modem Rental scheme.



The W1GGY plan offers download speeds up to 1.5Mbps with a 10GB fair usage threshold and a standard monthly subscription of RM89. On the other hand, the SuperW1GGY plan offers download speeds of up to 10Mbps and comes with a fair usage threshold of 15GB for RM129 per month.



The W1GGY and SuperW1GGY plans are also replacing the W1GGY 89 and W1GGY 129 plans, which have been discontinued.



Additionally, the Casual W1GGY plan has replaced the W1GGY 59 plan, and now offers a 600Kbps download speed with up to 6GB fair usage threshold for RM59 per month. However, the Casual W1GGY plan comes with the US-230 or UM-230 modem.



P1 also gave a sneak peek of its next on-the-go device, the MF-230 portable personal hotspot, which it expects to officially launch early next year.



As a wireless router or MiFi device, the MF-230 will enable Internet access to be shared amongst multiple WiFi-enabled devices simultaneously. It also has a rechargeable battery that is expected to last for up to four hours of active usage.





Published Date : 08 November 2010



Source : P1 press release







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