Novatel Wireless’ HSPA+ MiFi has made it to North America, but before US readers storm their nearest GSM carriers it’s Canada that gets the speedy goods. Â The Novatel MiFi 2372 is just one of Canadian carrier Bell Mobility’s new HSPA+ devices, taking advantage of the new high-speed network set to go live in November.

The MiFi 2372 is the North American 3G-spec version of the MiFi 2352 currently on sale in Europe, and which we reviewed earlier this year. Â A triband HSPA+ device, it supports the 850/1900/2100 bands, and as with other MiFi devices can share a single 3G connection between up to five WiFi clients, together with the contents of a microSD card in the integrated reader.
Bell will also offer Novatel’s U998 HSPA+ Turbo Stick, a simple USB modem for a single user. Â The U998 also has a microSD slot, and can accept up to 32GB cards. Â No word on pricing as yet, but we expect to hear that sometime in November.
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