Ericsson has rolled out a mobile broadband module, which the company says provides cost-effective Internet.
Ericsson's F3607gw mobile broadband module for HSPA/GPRS/EDGE networks will be released in June. The company says the technology will provide enhanced functionality and convenience through its innovative features, reduced power consumption, prolonged battery life and an increased level of integration. In addition, the module will have built-in mobile broadband support for Microsoft Windows 7.
Mats Norin, VP of Ericsson Mobile Broadband Modules, says: "The combination of leading technology and innovative design in the next-generation module is key to delivering a superior user experience at an affordable price. This module release confirms Ericsson's commitment to making the benefits of connectivity available to everyone."
Operators can also combine a wake-on wireless feature and embedded GPS functionality to create a range of differentiating services for consumers and the enterprise market, the company says. This includes remote manageability, security updates, asset protection and tracking and geo-fencing. The module can also be used for content push services, such as podcasts, public warnings, traffic updates and database updates.
Ericsson's wake-on wireless feature supports security solutions based on Intel's Anti-Theft PC Protection Technology. An anti-theft management service in the network can send a message via SMS to the mobile-broadband module inside the notebook, which securely transfers the message to Intel's anti-theft function inside the processor platform. This takes appropriate actions, such as completely locking the computer and making it unusable. When the notebook is located and recovered, an unlock message can be sent to the notebook that makes the data accessible again.
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