Data Card for Powerbook with pc slot

A friend just purchased a data card from Sprint so he can work out of his vehicle on the road with a pc laptop. Is there a data card made for Mac that will let me connect wirelessly on the road. Most the time I'm out on a construction site.
thanks
Mike

Yes there are plenty of data cards that will allow you to remotely connect to the internet. The thing is, you first have to decide as to what sort of connection you require before deciding on a card.
Depending on where you are and where you want to connect the services available to you might determine what connections you can get.

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