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Micromax launches MMX377G data card

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Micromax today launched MMX377G, a new data card offering broadband speed of 14.4 mbps.

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With the latest offering, the brand promises to revolutionize the traditional buffering story. Enhancing the entertainment quotient, the device comes with a YouTube tab that enables prompt access to the weekly top 10 music videos and micromaxonline.com exclusively.

The compact and sleek device from Micromax allows users to explore the web world with a rocket like speed. Designed for the social media enthusiasts, the device is powered to upload files at a speed of 5.76 Mbps. The device can be put to use without any prior installation. So one can plug & play with automatic installation and share all the fun with friends and family instantly whenever and wherever.

Speaking about the new product, Deepak Mehrotra, CEO Micromax said, "At Micromax we constantly strive to innovate and develop technologically advanced devices. With the internet penetration in the country expected to grow at a steady rate, we have tried to address the need of high speed internet usage with the launch this new dongle. Users can experience high speed internet surfing, social networking, video streaming, gaming and more all on the go with this new device."

Designed for ease and convenience, the mini gadget is fuelled with T-Flash memory reader which is expandable up to 32GB and supports any operator's SIM card.

Commenting on the new launch MediaTek's general manager - Business Development, Dr Finbarr Moynihan said, "Micromax 377G dongle is the first device in India powered by MediaTek's MT6280 3G/HSPA+ thin-modem platform. The chipset supports HSPA+ data rates, receive diversity and

comes as a highly-integrated, single-chip baseband and RF SoC (System on Chip) that offers small size, low power and leading data modem performance ideal for 3G data dongles, resulting in a high-quality browsing experience for consumers. We are delighted that India's leading mobile brand has chosen MediaTek to power its latest 3G data card."

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