Ericsson netbuki eliminates the external modems and wires
The company Ericsson has announced the release of the latest models of mobile broadband module, developed specifically for mini-notebooks, the so-called netbukov to ensure that their owners have more freedom. Pre-tested in many of the world's largest networks, the new module will allow producers to quickly equip netbuki integrated wireless communications tool.
The installation unit of mobile broadband access F3307 from Ericsson enables the release of netbuki cumbersome interfaces, such as external modems, and provide users with direct access to the Internet through HSPA, a leading technology for mobile broadband access.
The new module created specifically for netbukov, combining performance, simplicity and low power consumption, resulting in lower costs for manufacturers. Ericsson pre-tested these modules in the networks of mobile operators in over 75 countries, allowing producers to shorten the period netbukov introducing the product and accelerate its entry into the market by reducing the process of final certification.
In addition, Ericsson is working closely with Intel in the project to ensure the compatibility of the module of mobile broadband access platform for the F3307 and the new generation netbukov Pine Trail-M from Intel.
The installation unit of mobile broadband access F3307 from Ericsson enables the release of netbuki cumbersome interfaces, such as external modems, and provide users with direct access to the Internet through HSPA, a leading technology for mobile broadband access.
The new module created specifically for netbukov, combining performance, simplicity and low power consumption, resulting in lower costs for manufacturers. Ericsson pre-tested these modules in the networks of mobile operators in over 75 countries, allowing producers to shorten the period netbukov introducing the product and accelerate its entry into the market by reducing the process of final certification.
In addition, Ericsson is working closely with Intel in the project to ensure the compatibility of the module of mobile broadband access platform for the F3307 and the new generation netbukov Pine Trail-M from Intel.
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