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Sprint yesterday declared its prototypal EV-DO Rev. A-capable good by emotional a code upgrade for its HTC Mogul device. The raise makes the individual the fastest Sprint good currently available, with DSL-like download speeds of 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps and upload speeds of 350 Kbps to 500 Kbps.

“Sprint claims it is the prototypal good with Rev. A capabilities to effect the market; Sprint and Verizon Wireless effect used Rev. A so far exclusive in laptop cards,” notes InformationWeek’s Terry Sweeney. “Sprint plans to raise a ordinal handset, the HTC Touch, to Rev. A ‘later this year,’ a spokeswoman said, without gift a more limited timeframe.”

“This is a enthusiastic move, especially for those that aforementioned to ingest their smartphones as methodicalness modems on the road,” writes PC World’s Travis Hudson.

Of course, as Switched’s Will Safer points out, it doesn’t foregather attain Sprint unequalled in the marketplace. “AT&T has individual good models acquirable that crapper move to its high-speed network, named HSDPA, which… has kindred upload and download speeds to EV-DO Rev. A,” he writes.

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