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AT&T's Wireless Internet device & paired data plans that are now discontinued.
Released:November 2017
$199
Novatel 7730L - Verizon
Verizon's previous flagship mobile hotspot, packed with features and Cat-9 LTE support. Now discontinued.
Released:January 2017
$199
Hands on Reviews
A Cat 18 USB Modem available through AT&T, and Verizon Business.
Released:August 2019
$179
Novatel USB730L - Verizon
A Verizon (2017) USB cellular modem option. Now discontinued.
Released:July 2017
$249
Hands on Reviews
Wave WiFi MBR 550
A cellular embedded router by Wave WiFi.
Released:January 2019
$1200
An AT&T entry-level mobile hotspot that was discontinued in November 2018.
Released:March 2018
$119
Hands on Reviews
Netgear AC791L - Verizon
Verizon's 2015 flagship mobile hotspot, packed with features. Now discontinued.
Released:September 2015
$199
Hands on Reviews
KVH's cellular-powered and marine satellite systems for cruisers.
Released:June 2018
$1699+
Tidal Wave
A feature-rich cellular-embedded mobile router with Wi-Fi extending capabilities.
Released:May 2018
$2966
AT&T LTE-A capable mobile hotspot. Now discontinued.
Released:September 2014
$199
Hands on Reviews
AT&T full-featured hotspot, built for abuse. Now discontinued.
Released:April 2016
$199
Hands on Reviews
Glomex weBBoat Marine LTE Routers
Cellular systems with Wi-Fi extending for cruisers who are not planning to venture far enough off shore to require satellite.
Released:April 2016
$760-$1245
Novatel MiFi 6620L - Verizon
A former flagship XLTE capable hotspot, now discontinued.
Released:October 2014
$199
Hands on Reviews
Novatel U620L - Verizon
Verizon's 2015 USB cellular modem option. Now discontinued.
Released:July 2015
$199
Hands on Reviews
Pantech MHS291L - Verizon
The first Verizon XLTE mobile hotspot to hit the market, but it suffers a critical flaw. Now discontinued.
Released:June 2013
$159
Hands on Reviews
Pantech UML295 - Verizon
The first USB cellular modem with XLTE, It has been discontinued and there are now better options.
Released:November 2013
$199
AT&T's USB Modem option is now discontinued.
Released:May 2013
$169
Novatel 4620L - Verizon
A pre-XLTE Verizon mobile hotspot that is now long obsolete.
Released:July 2012
Pantech UML290 - Verizon
Verizon's older and now obsolete USB cellular modem.
Released:December 2010
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