At PT/Expo Comm Nokia Siemens officially decided to dip its toes within the 4G dongle and router waters, unleashing the USB-lte 7210, the CPEi-lte 7212 and the CPEo-lte 7210 at the public. The 3 different devices all use TD-LTE to hit speeds of 102Mbps down and 51Mbps up. The USB-lte (pictured at the right) is, obviously, a plug-and-play USB modem for purchasing your laptop (or desktop, we suppose) online using a cellular network. The CPEi and CPEo are 4G routers, with WiFi radios and Ethernet jacks that let you spread the 4G wealth. The variation being the CPEi is designed for in-home use, while the “o” in CPEo stands for “outside.” Pricing and availability are still a mystery but, since no carriers here use the time division-duplex flavor of LTE, don’t except to work out them land on American shores. Investigate cross-check the PR after the break.
Beijing, China – September 27, 2011
4G plug-and-play USB dongle, indoor, outdoor wireless routers deliver broadband access
Nokia Siemens Networks has launched three new 4G devices* at PT Expo Comm in Beijing, China. The devices allow consumers to enjoy broadband access at as much as 102 Mbps (Megabits per second) downlink and 51 Mbps uplink to support data-intensive services on TD-LTE (time division-duplex, long run evolution) networks. The devices address broadband access requirements that range from basic connectivity in under-served regions, to high-speed mobile broadband in dense metro areas. All at the moment are available to customers.
A plug-and-play USB dongle, the Nokia Siemens Networks USB-lte 7210 offers mobile broadband to laptops and compatible tablets whilst at the move. Nokia Siemens Networks CPEi-lte 7212 is a wireless router built for indoor use that gives fixed wireless connectivity to TD-LTE services via WiFi or Ethernet. one more wireless router, Nokia Siemens Networks CPEo-lte 7210, built to resist the elements and be mounted outdoors, may also provide broadband access. The devices are commercially available to support 4G services using the TD-LTE standard within the 2.3 GHz and a pair of.6 GHz bands allocated for wireless broadband in lots of parts of the globe.
“The provision of compatible devices available in the market is usually a major factor within the uptake of a brand new wireless technology. By providing devices directly, we allow our customers to present complete broadband packages to consumers, which in turn would accelerate the adoption of latest 4G services,” said Ken Riordan, head of devices at Nokia Siemens Networks.
The devices use techniques reminiscent of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) **, transmit diversity, and receiver sensitivity, exceeding 3GPP standards to enhance performance and decrease costs. These features allow operators to present increased throughput, and higher indoor coverage using fewer cell sites. Moreover, consumers cash in on minimal orientation loss with the devices, using the device optimally in any position or orientation.
Nokia Siemens Networks is a number one global enabler of telecommunications services. With its specialise in innovation and sustainability, the corporate provides an entire portfolio of mobile, fixed and converged network technology, in addition to professional services including consultancy and systems integration, deployment, maintenance and managed services. That’s among the largest telecommunications hardware, software and professional services companies on earth. Operating in 150 countries, its headquarters are in Espoo, Finland.
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