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Junxion Box – Cellular Data Access Wi-Fi Router


junxion box jb-110bMany mobile warriors, who pay outrageously high monthly service fees for high-speed cellular data access for their laptop or PDA, have fantasized about adding a Wi-Fi router to the mix that would provide Internet access to a variety of devices and computers using a single PCMCIA network card. Recently, a company going by the name of Junxion, has brought to market the Junxion Box (retail $699), a device that claims to support various cellular modems from Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, and others. In addition, the Junxion Box enables common file sharing and network printing tasks. But as you can imagine, cellular companies aren’t too thrilled (via Gizmodo) about the Junxion Box redistributing their data to multiple parties. But then again, neither were cable and DSL providers when Wi-Fi routers started filling the shelves.

Junxion Box Applications:

Portable
landline data/voice service back-up
mobile work teams
events, trade shows, conferences
visitor “mobile hotspot”
incident response
vacation

Fixed
landline data/voice service back-up
broadband alternative (w/3G service)
dial-up alternative
telemetry

Temporary
interim (waiting for landline)
seasonal hotspots
trial hotspots
kiosks

Vehicle
cars, trucks, RV’s
mobile command units
commercial service/fleet vehicles
shuttles, carpool/vanpool
transit (busses, trains, ferries)
taxis/limos
private/commercial vessels

Related:
Popular Science – Be Your Own Hotspot (very cool!)
CNET – Junxion Box JB-110b Review

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