Stories about: Sierra Wireless

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    M2M Connectivity announces the new firmware for Sierra Wireless MC8700 HSPA+ embedded module 13/10/2009 14:21:00

    Melbourne, Australia - October 13, 2009: M2M Connectivity Pty. Ltd, Sierra Wireless’s Australian and New Zealand distributor for embedded modules, announces the availability of new firmware for the HSPA+ MC8700 module: MC8700 Telstra M2.0.9.3AP firmware. At the same time Telstra has approved this new version on its Next G network.
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    Telstra boosts Next G uplink speed 24/06/2009 10:20:00

    Telstra has announced the upgrade of its Next G network to support a peak uplink speed of 5.8 megabits per second (Mbps).
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    Telstra boosts mobile broadband to 21Mbps, 42Mbps to come 17/02/2009 09:33:00

    Telstra has launched what it claims is the world’s fastest mobile broadband service, with peak download speeds of 21Mbps and with the intention of increasing it to 42Mbps later this year.
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    Better latency gets HSPA closer to fixed broadband 09/12/2008 07:55:00

    Mobile broadband will move closer to competing with ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) on more equal terms when latency improves and data speeds increase to a theoretical 21M bps (bits per second), according to Peder Ramel, CEO of mobile operator 3 Scandinavia.
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    Telstra readies 21M bps mobile broadband service 08/12/2008 14:25:00

    Telstra will boost data speeds in its Next G mobile network to 21M bps (bits per second) early next year, and will conduct tests of the faster service this month, equipment vendor Ericsson said Friday. However, customers may have to wait longer for the arrival of compatible phones, which haven't yet caught up with previous improvements to network performance.
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    Sierra Wireless to buy Wavecom 03/12/2008 07:47:00

    Sierra Wireless, a maker of networking cards for PCs and other devices, has agreed to acquire French M2M (machine-to-machine) wireless vendor Wavecom for Euro 218 million (AUD$430 million).
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    Telstra Turbo 7 series ExpressCard 05/08/2008 14:30:00

    Telstra's Turbo 7 series ExpressCard is a Next G-compatible 3G modem for those who need Internet on the go. A refresh of the company's Turbo 3 series, this device provides better upload speeds while retaining the same fast download speeds. Driver installation isn't perfect, particularly for Mac users, but download speeds are quite fast and the additional external antenna makes the card adaptable to any number of situations.
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    Telstra unveils Next G mobile broadband WiFi router 24/07/2008 11:30:00

    Telstra, in conjunction with Netcomm and Sierra Wireless, has released a portable HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Ethernet router that can be used to share an Internet connection wherever there is Next G mobile network coverage.
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    It's a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating 16/05/2008 08:02:56

    Anybody who has spent any amount of time working on the road has probably witnessed their share of notebook disasters: dropped from a hotel desk, shaken beyond repair in the trunk of a rental car or doused by a knocked-over cup of coffee. Too often, the result is a worthless chunk of plastic, glass and metal.
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    Hard-hitting flyweights 18/12/2001 14:32:43

    The Compaq iPaq has been the undisputed leader of the Pocket PC devices to date, but the new HP Jornada from Hewlett-Packard may alter the landscape.
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    Next-generation cell phones debut at Comdex 15/11/2001 08:53:00

    Get ready for a faster wireless Web. The latest cellular phones and modems on display here at Comdex will be capable of data speeds faster than today's wired 56-kbps hookups--when they're used on next-generation wireless networks, which are soon to roll out.
 
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