In addition, the T-Mobile WebConnect laptop stick can also be use as portable storage with microSD/SDHC expansion slot that can accept up to 8GB cards. WebConnect also comes with built-in T-Mobile Connection Manager software to automatically detect the best available Internet connection.
T-Mobile WebConnect USB Laptop Stick will be available in select T-Mobile retail stores and online starting March 25. There are various pricing options available: $49.99 with a two-year contract after rebate; $99.99 with one-year contract; or $249.99 with no contract.
Service plans start at $59.99, which gives you 5GB of wireless data per month. If you go over that limit, you will be charged an overage fee of $0.20 per MB.
To help you keep tabs on your usage and minimize overage charges, the aforementioned Connection Manager software also monitors how much data you have used and how much you have left for the month.
With the increasing demand on the netbooks, I believe T-Mobile have targeted the mobility features with its new webConnect.