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HP 3CXM756 Megahertz 56K V.90 Global GSM + Cellular Modem PC Card
- 56K V.90 modem technology for dial-up access
- Global GSM cellular network compatibility
- PC Card (Type II) form factor for older laptops
- Supports data and fax transmission
- Provides mobile internet connectivity on the go
- Integrated antenna for cellular signal reception
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Product Overview
The HP 3CXM756 is a 56K V.90 Global GSM + Cellular Modem PC Card, designed to provide mobile internet connectivity for laptops. It allows users to connect to cellular networks for dial-up or data access.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Cellular Modem PC Card |
| Modem Speed | 56K V.90 |
| Network Technology | GSM |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PC Card (Type II) |
| Features | Data and Fax Support |
Product Description
The HP 3CXM756 is a legacy PC Card modem that offers a way for older laptop computers to connect to the internet via cellular networks. Utilizing 56K V.90 technology, it provides dial-up internet access, which was a common method for mobile connectivity before the widespread adoption of broadband cellular data. This card is designed to work with Global GSM networks, allowing users to establish a connection in regions where GSM service is available. It supports both data and fax transmissions, making it a versatile tool for remote communication. The PC Card (Type II) form factor ensures compatibility with the expansion slots found on many laptops manufactured during the late 1990s and early 2000s. While its speeds are significantly slower than modern mobile broadband solutions, the HP 3CXM756 served a crucial role in enabling mobile professionals to stay connected. It is particularly useful for situations where only basic dial-up or fax capabilities are required, or for maintaining connectivity with older systems that rely on this type of hardware.


