New mobile broadband modules enable a world of connected devices
(Thomson Reuters ONE) -
· Enable smaller devices such as MP3 players and tablets that are always
connected
· Modules are thinner, 40 percent smaller and consume up to 30 percent
less power
· Download speeds of up to 21Mbps and upload speeds of up to 5.76Mbps
Ericsson's vision of a world of 50 billion connected devices by 2020 continues
to move closer to reality. With the introduction today of two new HSPA mobile
broadband modules developed by Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC), consumers around the
world will be able to enjoy seamlessly connected handheld gaming devices, media
players, personal navigation devices and tablets that utilize high speed mobile
broadband. In today's networked society, anytime, anywhere connectivity using
any device is vital.
The Ericsson C5621gw and H5321gw modules are thinner, 40 percent smaller and
three times faster than previous generations of modules. This enables a wider
variety of connected devices on the market and a richer user experience - for
example, faster downloading of a high definition movie to a tablet.
Mats Norin, vice president, Mobile Broadband Modules for Ericsson,
said,"Ericsson's vision is that all devices that can be connected, will be
connected. Connecting any handheld device through high speed mobile broadband
will be as straightforward as using your mobile phone - wherever you are, at any
time."
Ericsson is helping developers enable universal device connectivity and the
company has been working with US wireless carrier AT&T to make this happen. The
AT&T 3G Access Program is designed to offer next generation consumer electronics
and machine-to-machine device manufacturers high-performance 3G modules at a
lower cost. In January 2011, Ericsson became the first company chosen to
contribute an HSPA Evolution module to the 3G Access Program. The newly
introduced C5621gw HSPA module will also be included in the program.
"With Ericsson's new module, equipment makers, including those producing
tablets, will have another critical tool necessary to create streamlined designs
for mobile broadband connectivity at an affordable cost," said Glenn Lurie,
president, emerging devices, resale and partnerships, AT&T Mobility and Consumer
Markets. "Our 3G Access Program continues to grow, helping build a stronger
embedded device ecosystem."
For users, the experience and performance of a device with an embedded module is
superior to one connected by a dongle. With embedded technologies, antennas and
system performance are improved - providing higher quality of service and
lowered power consumption. Consumers will be able to enjoy longer battery life
and a "cooler" device. In addition, the modules enable users to experience fast
data download speeds of up to 21Mbps and upload speeds of up to 5.76Mbps.
Designed to be embedded into any consumer electronic device, the H5321gw module
will be available to customers within the global consumer electronics industry
in September. The C5621gw, enabling a reduced power consumption of 30 percent,
will be available to customers in October. Both modules are based on ST-
Ericsson's Thor( (TM) )M5730 modem, which works both on WCDMA/HSPA+ and GSM/EDGE
networks.
Ericsson has approximately 100 design wins for notebooks and netbooks and 25
design wins for tablets, for modules based on the same chipset family from ST-
Ericsson. Users will be able to enjoy devices, with these Ericsson modules
embedded, by the end of 2011.
Notes to editors:
High resolution pictures of the modules:
http://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/press/photolibrary
Mobile broadband modules:
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/products/mobile-broadband-modules
Our multimedia content is available at the broadcast room:
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Ericsson is the world's leading provider of technology and services to telecom
operators. Ericsson is the leader in 2G, 3G and 4G mobile technologies, and
provides support for networks with over 2 billion subscribers and has the
leading position in managed services. The company's portfolio comprises mobile
and fixed network infrastructure, telecom services, software, broadband and
multimedia solutions for operators, enterprises and the media industry. The Sony
Ericsson and ST-Ericsson joint ventures provide consumers with feature-rich
personal mobile devices.
Ericsson is advancing its vision of being the "prime driver in an all-
communicating world" through innovation, technology, and sustainable business
solutions. Working in 175 countries, more than 90,000 employees generated
revenue of SEK 203.3 billion (USD 28.2 billion) in 2010. Founded in 1876 with
the headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson is listed on NASDAQ OMX,
Stockholm and NASDAQ New York.
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