Minggu, 12 September 2010

Mobile Data Modem Vendors Are Already on the 4G Starting Line

The number of mobile broadband subscribers is projected to surpass 1.5 billion by 2015. “While the majority of subscribers connect to the mobile Internet via their smartphones, a number do so via their modem-enabled iPads, netbooks and laptops,” says ABI Research principal analyst Jeff Orr. “Mobile operators are starting to see burgeoning revenue growth in mobile broadband services. The cellular modems used to connect Internet services to mobile devices are, therefore, gaining in popularity.”
Cellular modems come in a variety of form-factors such as PC Cards, USB modems, internal Mini-Cards and mobile hotspot routers. USB modem dongles are the most common devices offered by the mobile network operators. Mobile broadband dongles provide several advantages. They are easy to carry and flexible to use, so it is very convenient for users to maintain Internet access when they are away from home or office. 
 
The latest products show improved speed and form-factors. Huawei’s E583C, which also doubles as a portable hotspot, is one example. It can provide 7.2 Mbps downstream and 5.76 Mbps upstream. It weighs just 90 grams and up to five devices can be connected via Wi-Fi. Products supporting HSPA+ networks can provide download speeds up to 21.1 Mbps.
 
“At present, most modems on the market support GSM, GPRS, EDGE or HSDPA network technologies, according to ABI Research’s cellular modem Market Data,” says research associate Khin Sandi Lynn. “There is also a growing selection of wireless modems supporting 4G technologies.”
 
Among the new wireless modems launched this year, Sierra Wireless’s Aircard 250U and Franklin Wireless’s U600 are USB modems that support 4G data access using mobile WiMAX. Green Packet, Intel and Motorola also provide WiMAX modems for PCs. While the competing LTE air interface protocol has yet to go commercial on any scale, vendors are already jockeying for position. Huawei has launched its E398 USB modem, which is compatible with LTE, UMTS and GSM protocols.
 
ABI Research’s new “Cellular Modem Product Tracker profiles hundreds of wireless modem models that are currently available. Form factors, frequency bands, access technology and regional availability of wireless modems are also documented. The database forms part of the company’s Cellular PC Modems Research Service.
 
ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 28 research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.

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