MiFi portable wireless hotspot
Very good news for South Africans is that the popular Novatel Wireless MiFi is on its way here and should make an appearance sometime this month.
The MiFi is a credit-card sized device with a built-in, rechargeable battery and SD card slot. Over and above that, its claim to fame is the inclusion of an HSDPA modem and wireless router functionality.

Using the MiFi is pretty simple. Once charged, the device should provide about five hours or so of continued use. The MiFi is charged by way of a USB cable. Since it is really small, it can be switched on and carried around in a pocket or bag. The wireless network has a range of roughly 10m and allows up to five devices to be connected simultaneously. Internet connectivity is achieved through a cellular network, ideally HSDPA for highest throughput. That’s it. In contrast to the Dovado UMR, the MiFi has the advantage of having a much smaller form factor and not having to rely on an external power source. The creation of an ad-hoc wireless hotspot in the car, office or anywhere else is finally a possibility.

But that’s not all. The MiFi includes an SD card slot that can accept SDHC storage cards up to 16GB in size. With a card inserted, the MiFi not only acts as a wireless access point for connected devices, but also becomes a very basic SAN that is capable of file sharing. The MiFi is GPS enabled, but I’m not sure whether that’s a mobile network geolocation service or an actual GPS chip.
No local pricing is available yet from Autopage, but the unsubsidized cost in the US seems to be around the USD 200 mark. If this is offered at a reasonable price here, I’d be first in line for one! Let’s wait and see…
A nice device, but if that is a the price, plus import duties, mark-ups etc. IT will be a bit pricey here in SA and possible out of many peoples budget.