The L816-AM is a multi-mode LTE CAT1 module supporting LTE bands 2, 4 & 12, penta band WCDMA and
quad band GSM, and is powered by the Intel XMM 7120M LTE modem.
The Swedish-Japanese telecomms solutions provider Sony Ericsson announced on Thursday (10 March) a new family of
Quad Band GSM/GPRS, Class 10 radio devices which deliver three targeted products for M2M communications, telemetry and automotive applications.
This model is optimized for
quad band handset antenna switching applications.
The handset,
quad band supported and operable on both commercial and secure access to classified (SIPRNET) or unclassified (NIPRNET) networks has a secure encrypted communication aimed at government and security services.
This switch is designed for dual, tri, or
quad band GSM and DCS/PCS handset systems that connect separate transmit and receive functions to a common antenna.
According to the company, the MTX-63 and MTX-65
quad band terminals support GSM and GPRS class 12; the MTX-65+G adds GPS support; while the MTX-H25 and MTX-H25-Plus, UMTS-HSDPA terminals offer data download at up to 3.6Mb/s.
The
quad band EDGE based phone weighs 3.6 ounces and measures approximately 3.9" x 1.9" x 0.7".
The Ovation MC950D is a tri-band HSPA/UMTS and
quad band EDGE/GPRS modem designed to be portable and convenient to use.
The handsets will feature Bluetooth wireless technology, a
quad band antenna and independent speech recognition for hands-free calling.
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-10 March 2005-Sony Ericsson launches
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