Telecom Lead Asia: ZTE has launched its new 3G datacard.
The MF670 hi-speed 3G datacard measures 6.8mm thick. It offers maximum download speeds of 21Mbps.
In addition, its WEB UI user interface enables Plug-and-Play operation. Networks can be accessed automatically by the MF670 in 15 seconds without the need to install any software.
It supports multiple operating systems (including Win8 and IPv6) and is the best-choice datacard for surfing on a 3G network.
“The ZTE MF670 is the number one choice for users on the move who want to get the most from their 3G network. Not only does the design of the MF670 make it convenient to carry around, its outstanding performance will ensure that users can easily access their network anytime, anywhere,” said Liu Shuliang, MBB Product Planning Director, ZTE.
According to a September 2010 report, Maravedis said the Indian market has the potential to reach 95 million broadband subscribers by 2015, largely driven by 3G WCDMA/EVDO and BWA which will constitute 80 percent of the pie. It expects that about 40 million 3G data users (USB dongles, 3G data card / modem) will be driving the mobile broadband revolution by 2015.
Maravedis says TD-LTE will initially struggle to gain a foothold and will not ship commercially in India until 2013. After that, TD-LTE technology penetration will increase rapidly depending on the richness of the eco-system of vendors, device firms, IP licensing and pricing policies adoption, and operator device bundling, to an estimated 4.9 million subscribers by 2015.