Novatel supplies dual-carrier HSPA+ ovation device to DNA in Finland

 

Novatel Wireless, a provider of wireless broadband
solutions announced that the Dual-Carrier HSPA+ (DC-HSPA+) Ovation MC545 has
been launched with the Finnish operator DNA and is available on their network.

 

“Novatel Wireless DC-HSPA+ USB modem in Finland
known as DNA Mokkula MC545 has already proven to be a best-seller on our
next-generation network. The Ovation MC545 brings new mobile broadband services
to our customers supporting fast and reliable mobile broadband in the most
compact form factor,” said Ville Partanen, product manager for data
products, DNA.

 

Continuing Novatel Wireless
design legacy with a focus on functionality, reliability, technology and
innovative sleek style, the Ovation MC545 modem is  acknowledged as a
compact and light-weight DC-HSPA+ USB modem in the market place.

 

The Ovation MC545
supports the 900,1900 and 2100 MHz frequency bands and is designed to provide
connectivity virtually anywhere to check email, download rich multimedia
content and stay connected to family, friends and coworkers.

 

The Ovation MC545 offers unprecedented speed and advanced
antenna technologies to maximize data throughput and operating range. Featuring
Novatel Wireless’ MobiLink 3 auto install connection manager, memory storage of
up to 32GB via MicroSDHC and backward compatibility with HSPA technologies, the
Ovation MC545 provides a total solution for ultra fast mobile broadband
connectivity.

 

“We are excited to assist DNA with their roll-out of
DC-HSPA+ service in Finland. DNA’s focus on providing easy-to-use and
cost-effective mobile broadband solutions for consumers and enterprises is a
great fit with our leading DC-HSPA+ USB modem and we look forward to supporting
DNA with a successful roll-out of next-generation technology,” said Rob
Hadley, CMO, Novatel Wireless.

 

The Ovation MC545 is based on the 3GPP Release 8
standard. DC-HSPA+ supports theoretical peak downlink data rates of up to 42
Mbps and 5.7 Mbps on the uplink, allowing carriers to easily upgrade their
existing infrastructure equipment to achieve significantly higher bandwidths.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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