ZTE to unveil data card that connects users within 15 seconds

ZTE announced that it will launch the new generation MF
190 data card by end of this August.

 

The MF 190 data card can establish an internet connection
within 15 seconds without the need to install software or manage the
connection.

 

The MF 190 is inserted into a USB port and, using ZTE’s
innovative CWID technology, establishes an internet connection without using
any of the mobile device’s hardware or software resources, providing users with
fast and simple mobile broadband access.

 

CWID, a driver-free technology, has been developed by ZTE
for data cards accessing high speed HSPA+ mobile networks.

 

CPC is a capability of HSPA+ networks which reduce uplink
and downlink channel overheads, enhancing network efficiency and avoiding
network congestion. The network capacity increases made possible by CPC can
double both the number of online users and the network’s VOIP user capacity.

 

With the MF 190’s Web UI, users can manage the device as
well as online services such as messaging and contact lists. Operators can
customize the UI to enable online upgrading and promotions.

 

Another highlight of the data card is the driver-free
technology developed by ZTE. It automatically works with all major operating
systems, avoiding the operating system compatibility problems of typical data
card connection management software programs.

 

The CWID data card from ZTE solves the problems caused by
different operating systems and operating system versions, and significantly
simplifies and speeds up the customization required by operators, further
reducing their operating costs and enhancing online service capabilities, in
addition to improving the end user’s experience.

 

CWID technology will be applied in a number of ZTE mobile
broadband products including the 14M, 21M, 42M and LTE data cards, and the MF60
and MF80 3G mobile hotspot products. Satisfying the needs of thin terminals and
cloud computing of mobile internet, the new generation MF 190 CWID data card
will further advance the global development of the mobile broadband market.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

 

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