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  "path": "/t/laptop-with-cellular-connectivity-a-concern/38674#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-24T21:15:21.000Z",
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  "textContent": "with enterprise style laptops like thinkpads, sim trays are very common, it doesn’t mean the laptop has an actual cellular modem\n\nthe modem is usually an m.2 card module that slots into the wwan slot, which you could remove if it was present, but often isn’t optioned in\n\nrootsudo:\n\n> it usually is combined with the Wi-Fi card\n\ncombined wifi+modem cards are extremely rare in laptops, with the exception being some arm laptops in which case it is likely not removable at all due to being part of the SoC",
  "title": "Laptop with cellular connectivity a concern?"
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