Huawei unveils plug and link data card


Huawei announced the commercial launch of the world’s
first plug and link data card, the HiLink E353. Powered by a number of patented
technologies, the HiLink E353 automatically connects users to the Internet in as
little as 15 seconds after the datacard is inserted into the USB port, without
the need for a tedious dial-in process, driver installation or manual
configuration. This is up to 75 percent faster than products currently on the
market. The HiLink E353 is the first EDGE/GPRS/GSM-compatible product in the
Huawei HiLink series that supports HSPA+network with 21 Mbps Downlink.

 

Huawei is committed to providing customers with products
that feature ease of use and optimal user experience. With customers at the
heart of our strategy, we have been at the forefront of datacard development
with industry-leading technologies and product form factors,” said Wu
Shimin, president of Mobile Broadband, Huawei Device.

 

“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 and we believe that it will not only enhance
consumers’ user experience, it will also enable operators to reduce backend
development and maintenance costs and speed up UI customization, enhancing the
competitiveness of their products,” Shimin added.

 

The HiLink will soon be available in the third quarter of
2011, first in Turkey, then the rest of the world.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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