HSPA provides a DSL-like practice wirelessly and is at present capable of peak download rates of up to 14.4 Mbps and peak upload rates of up to 2.0 Mbps. There are currently more than 160 commercially deployed HSPA networks internationally, serving more than one billion subscribers.
“Lenovo is dedicated to PC innovation and providing our customers the latest functionality and tools to enhance their computing experience,” said, Frances K. O’Sullivan, Senior Vice President, Product Group, Lenovo. “Our engineering team is functioning with Ericsson’s engineers to deliver ThinkPads with the fastest and most reliable connectivity available. We firmly believe that this effort will dramatically change the user mobile experience, allowing ThinkPad customers to more easily search, download, share, and store information and content when they want.” “With mobile networks being upgraded globally to handle greater demand for Internet services and data connectivity, consumers are increasingly utilizing mobile phones and notebooks to access the successful services that they have typically experienced only through a wired or WiFi connection,” said Kurt Jofs, Executive Vice President and head of Business Unit Networks, Ericsson. “Today, Ericsson is doing for broadband what the company did for telephony 20 years ago - making it mobile and nearby to everyone, everywhere. We respect Lenovo’s ground-breaking approach to business and their vision in this maket and we look forward to future opportunities to work by way of them to create even more advanced mobile computing solutions that translate into direct customer value.”
Ericsson’s mobile broadband modules provide the end user with a simple and cost effective solution for broadband access while on-the-go. Faultlessly integrated with and optimized to work within the notebook, the built-in broadband module provides superior downloading and uploading performance and takes less power from the battery. For more details just log on
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