| 21th February - AnyDATA Corporation released
the world's smallest and fastest wireless USB modem--the
ADU-610--to carriers worldwide. Powered by blazing download
speeds from the Internet of up to 7.2 Mbps, this small
modem makes wireless broadband accessible for PDAs, notebook,
and even home PCs.
The ADU-610 high-speed modem works worldwide on 3G
networks that utilize the latest HSDPA/UMTS technology.
In areas where the carrier has deployed 2.5G networks,
the USB modem still transmits at 384 kbps.
Even though it provides ample speeds for home Internet
access, the ADU-610 is designed for portability. It
is small as a keychain--35x93x10mm--and has an internal
antenna unlike first-generation data cards. The device
is certified for PCs using Microsoft Windows Hardware
Quality Labs (WHQL) drivers. The modem has also been
certified to support Windows Vista.
The USB modem has its own battery and operates at maximum
allowable output power for outstanding performance.
The modem works worldwide on wireless networks that
utilize high-speed 2.1Ghz frequencies as well as 1800
and 900Mhz GSM networks. One of the leading carriers
in Korea has already certified the ADU-610 and is commercially
available to its subscribers.
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