Last October, Bell announced that they will be releasing a mobile hotspot to interested subscribers in the form of the Novatel MiFi 2372. Back then, while we did have its specs, we didn’t have a retail price for this unique mobile HSPA-based hotspot.

Fast forward to the present, it’s now available on Bell and is retailing for $99.95 on a 3-year contract, $149.95 on a 2-year deal, and $199.95 for a single year. Opting to get the MiFi 2372 without any contract will cost $250. Here’s what Adel Bazerghi, Senior Vice President of Products at Bell Mobility, had to say about their new offering:
We’re excited to be the first wireless provider to introduce Canadians to the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2372 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot and the convenience of portable Wi-Fi access.
The Novatel MiFi 2372 is the ideal device for those who travel a lot and want to connect multiple devices such as laptops and mobile phones to single 3G-based internet connection. The MiFi 2372 supports up to 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, and allows up to 5 devices to connect to it simultaneously through WiFi. If you want more details about the Bell Novatel MiFi 2372, you can head on over here for more info.
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Comments (1)
Love to see a review for this thing, especially connection speeds with multiple users. Can’t wait ’til the other carriers start adopting these things more aggressively… (Ahem, TELUS…)
Pretty steep pricing though, even on contract… Yikes…
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