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ERICSSON FIRST WITH 21MBPS EMBEDDED HSPA MODE
Ericsson has released what it says is the first embedded HSPA mobile broadband module to support 21Mbps downstream bandwidth, and a new version of its 7.2Mbps product with half the power usage of its predecessor. Both products were announced at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. The 21Mbps device is based on chipmaker ST-Ericsson's modem platform and features embedded GPS functionality and Ericsson's 'Wake-on Wireless' capability. According to Ericsson, this feature, claimed to be unique, enables a wide range of innovative features, such as the ability to remotely 'wake the device, subscribe to content push services and receive updates at any time.
Ericsson has released what it says is the first embedded HSPA mobile broadband module to support 21Mbps downstream bandwidth, and a new version of its 7.2Mbps product with half the power usage of its predecessor. Both products were announced at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco. The 21Mbps device is based on chipmaker ST-Ericsson's modem platform and features embedded GPS functionality and Ericsson's 'Wake-on Wireless' capability. According to Ericsson, this feature, claimed to be unique, enables a wide range of innovative features, such as the ability to remotely 'wake the device, subscribe to content push services and receive updates at any time.
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