Huawei launches plug and link data card at Rs 2199

Telecom Lead India: Huawei Device India has
commercially launched the HiLink E303Cs, which is the world’s first plug and
link data card.

Eliminating the need for a dial-in process, driver
installation or manual configuration, the HiLink E303Cs automatically connects
users to the Internet in as little as 15 seconds.

 

The company claims that the new data card is up to 75
percent faster than products currently on the market.

 

Huawei is committed to providing Indian consumers with
products that feature ease of use and optimal user experience. Leveraging
revolutionary 4th generation datacard technology, the
HiLink series is poised to change the datacard industry landscape.
The HiLink technology is the result of more than one year
of dedicated research and development,”Âť said Victor Shanxin, president,
Huawei Device India.

 

The new data card will also enable operators to reduce
backend development and maintenance costs and speed up UI customization,
enhancing the competitiveness of their products.

 

The HiLink E303Cs is the first EDGE/GPRS/GSM-compatible
product in the Huawei HiLink series that supports HSPA+network with 7.2
Mbps Downlink.

 

The product is available through telecom and PC stores
and online channels and priced at Rs 2199.

 

Huawei brings smallest data card to Mobile World Congress

 

In February this year, Huawei Device unveiled the world’s
smallest data card ‘ the E369’ which is part of Huawei’s thinnest product
portfolio. The data card is 8 mm thin.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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