Yeah, I know what an air card is, I'm just saying that if you have a cell phone, it's more cost effective to just add tethering to your service plan. I'm 99% certain that air cards use the same data network as cell phones (EVDO) so your speeds are going to be around the same. Just to warn you, Sprint's definition of "Near-Broadband" is usually around 150-200 kbps, from my experience with them. My average transfer rate for downloading files via HTTP was about 9kps, and as I mentioned my pings hover between 600 and 800.

Of course, nothing is more constant in this word than me being wrong, so if you do try it out (30 days free sounds like a no-risk situation) let me know if your results are different. 8o