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San Diego : Novatel Wireless announced that it will supply Dell with
Novatel Wireless EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) and HSDPA (High Speed
Downlink Packet Access) mobile broadband embedded modules.
Dell
will include the Novatel Wireless third-generation (3G) modems in its
next-generation Latitude(TM) notebook computers. The build-to-order
3G-equipped notebooks will enable Dell's mobile customers to wirelessly
send and receive emails, surf the Internet, download file attachments
and access corporate networks through a virtual private network (VPN).
In addition, Novatel Wireless' embedded modules are backward compatible
with 2.5G and 2G wireless standards, where 3G networks are not available.
The notebooks are expected to be available in the first half of this
year.
"We
are delighted that Dell chose our EV-DO and HSDPA embedded modems to
develop all-in-one, high-speed mobile computing solutions with broad
market appeal," said Peter Leparulo, chief executive officer for
Novatel Wireless. "This agreement with Dell is a testament to the
quality of our broadband data solutions. We look forward to partnering
with Dell to lead the next computing revolution by offering remote users
the convenience and flexibility of wireless broadband computing in Europe
and North America."
The
PCI Express Mini Card design of Novatel Wireless' Cards are standard
in most notebooks, providing quick and easy integration and minimizing
space on the notebook motherboard. This helps enable platform manufacturers
to reduce integration costs and maintain external slots for other functions. |