Some mobile phones can do Wi-Fi tethering, others need to connect to the PC
Suite for Internet sharing and some just can't do it, period. But what if
the SIM card in the phone could do it all by itself? Sagem Orga and
Telefonica have come up with such a SIM card, dubbed SIMFi.

SIMFi is compatible with existing phones but acts as a Wi-Fi router that any
device can connect to. The Wi-Fi gadgetry is integrated into the card
itself, but we guess you'd still need a phone with good 3G connectivity to
source the data connection in the first place.

More information should be revealed at the MWC next week and hopefully some
nagging questions about SIMFi will be answered, like how good a Wi-Fi radio
have they managed to fit into the SIM card form-factor and what kind of
strain that will put on the phone's battery.

Anyway, this has the potential to become highly popular for customers with
solid data plans. Get a SIMFi card with a data plan and you can use it both
for your phone and laptop/netbook with no hassle - no moving the card back
and forth between the phone and modem or worry about PC Suites or tethering
hacks.

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