Thinkpads that support WWAN are currently (Feb '07) shipping with the Sierra Wireless MC5720 cards. These cards support only EVDO rev 0.
Sierra Wireless has a variety of cards that fit into the same slot.
See: http://www.sierrawireless.com/product/e ... rison.aspx
One of these, the MC5725, would support EVDO rev A. in North America and Asia Pacific.
Questions:
Can the other cards be used in Thinkpads ?
Would the machine boot ok, or get an 1802 or something similar ?
WWAN built-in cards and EVDO Rev A and other EVDOs
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