AT&T has launched a 4G USB modem adapter, USBConnect Force for its customers to stay connected over Internet even if they travel internationally. The AT&T USB modem has network connectivity in 200 countries, meaning that you can just carry the stick and connect it with the laptop to remain connected on-the-go.

The USBConnect Force 4G USB stick is produced by the Chinese technology maker Huawei. The modem is compatible with HSPA/HSPA+, EDGE/GPRS connectivity options. In the U.S., users can access high-speed Internet via AT&T’s HSPA+ service. In other countries, it may vary based on the network of AT&T’s partners there.
However, the AT&T 4G USB modem is a great advantage for users, who often travel. People can check their e-mails, surf the Web and download presentations while on-the-move. This is what the 4G compatible USB modem brings into the reality.
You just need to connect the AT&T USBConnect Force 4G modem with your laptop to get connected with the Internet. The device offers various data plans. You can once use AT&T’s prepaid DataConnect Pass or a postpaid plan for Internet connectivity through the USB modem.
You can have several data plans for the device that is priced at $89.99 and comes with a two-year contract with the carrier. Users can consume 5GB of data for a month on spending $50. Other DataConnect Pass plans include a 100MB for a day for $15, 300MB for a week for $30 and 1GB for a month for $50.
Along with connecting with the Web, the device will help you store data up to 32GB thanks to a memory stick inside it. The device, which has a dimension of 3.43-inch length, 1.16-inch width and 0.64-inch thickness, weighs at 1.13 ounces. It features an LED to indicate the status. AT&T USBConnect Force works with computers that run on Windows XP SP3, Vista and 7. According to the carrier, there will be a Mac OS compatible USB 4G modem later.
Via: Ecoustics