Novatel Wireless Introduces Its LTE Embedded Modules Portfolio

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Novatel Wireless has shown off three new Qualcomm chip-based LTE embedded modules for use in laptops and tablet computers. The LTE embedded modules are expected to launch commercially in the 2nd half of 2010.

"We are seeing great market momentum from both tier-one OEMs and wireless carriers to get next-generation modules embedded in portable devices," said Rob Hadley, CMO of Novatel Wireless. "Building on our longstanding tier-one carrier and OEM relationships and adding our leading design, integration and certification expertise, we are primed to serve the market need for next-generation mobile broadband."

The solutions are powered by Qualcomm's MDM9200 and MDM9600 multi-mode 3G/LTE chipsets.

The new modules support:

  • Expedite E351 provides multimode support for LTE and EV-DO Rev. A and backward compatibility for all CDMA networks.
  • Expedite E362 adds global roaming capabilities with support of LTE, EV-DO Rev. A, HSPA+, UMTS and backward compatibility to existing 2G and 3G GSM and CDMA networks.
  • Expedite E371 provides support for LTE with backward compatibility to dual carrier HSPA+, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS.

 

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