Telecom Lead America:
Sierra Wireless has launched the world’s first thin form factor (TFF) embedded wireless
module for 4G LTE networks called the AirPrime EM7700 embedded wireless module.
The module is designed for use in ultraportable notebooks,
tablets, and other devices where thinness is a critical design constraint.
Shipments are expected to begin in the second quarter of this year.
The AirPrime EM7700 module offers an innovative,
much-needed solution for OEMs building 4G connectivity into ultra-thin devices,
and we look forward to working with our customers to bring it to market in
exciting new products,” said Dan Schieler, senior vice president, mobile
computing for Sierra Wireless.
The company said that the module is made exclusively for
connecting to the AT&T 4G LTE network. The AirPrime EM7700 is based on the
AirPrime MC7700 module, which was certified by AT&T last year.
Designed to support Windows 8, the AirPrime EM7700 utilizes
Qualcomm’s Gobi 4G LTE modem, the MDM9200, and is compatible with Qualcomm’s
computing API and the USB-IF Mobile Broadband Interface Model (MBIM) for easy
integration by PC OEMs.
The Sierra Wireless AirPrime EM7700 module, powered by
Qualcomm’s Gobi 4G LTE modem, is a compelling solution for the new
ultra-portable devices we are seeing on the market today,” said Fram Akiki,
senior director of product management at Qualcomm.
The AirPrime EM7700 also supports HSPA+ on the AT&T
network for use in areas where LTE is not yet available.
Mobile broadband data usage is on the rise, driven in no
small part by gadgets like tablets and other ultra-portable devices,” said
Glenn Lurie, President, Emerging Enterprises and Partnerships, AT&T
Mobility.
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DNA LTE network.
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