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The Pantech is a good cellular modem. It has the ability to operate on both the 3G and 4G (higher speeds) cellular data network. It gives you your Internet access. It also has both 3G and 4G antenna ports. Which is good if you are in a fringe reception area and want to add an external anenna.
The modem is a USB modem and is inserted directly into your computer, or into a cellular router.
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Like many other 4G devices, it's nothing more or less than a cellular modem that will allow you to receive the Verizon 4G service (really fast!) when you happen to trip upon a 4G service area and the same excellent 3G (or less) service that they offer. We have had that modem since Dec. of last year and we have been very happy with it. We have it plugged into a WiFi Ranger router so that Janet and I can both use the service at the same time. There is no much 4G out there yet but it will get better every month with full coverage of their current 3G network by the end of 2013. The more West you travel the less coverage there will be, but where it exists it's quite good. http://network4g.verizonwireless.com/pdf/VZW_4G_LTE_Coverage_Map.pdf
For 4G I'd actually recommend the Novatel USB551L as it's got a dedicated port that supports both 3G and 4G. If you go with the UML290 you'll need to swap your antenna port when you traverse between 3G and 4G areas. Just know that even though 4G has been out since January it's still in its infancy and isn't quite as reliable as 3G only modems (assuming you'll be using a router).
I have to agree with Matt. I really is a lot of work to move the antenna connection from one port to the other (about 1/4"). Whew, I am exhausted!
I am not sure there is currently any one antenna that will work through the entire spectrum of all of the 3G and 4G networks as of today anyway.
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It's not that it's a big deal, but the UML290's antenna port is somewhat sensitive. If you're careful you shouldn't have problems, however, some users have broke their internal antenna port. When you're constantly inserting/removing the pigtail you increase the possibility of this too.
I guess if you're always using an antenna it's not a big deal though if you do break the internal antenna.