Posts Tagged ‘ 3G ’

3.5G USB Dongle D-link DWM-151

3.5G USB D-link DWM-151Actually the type approval certificate of WCDMA/HSDPA 3.5G USB dongle D-link DWM-151 has been issued in February 17th 2010. I’m sorry to late for publishing from this blog. As usual that the type approval project come from D-Link International Pte, Ltd and the certificate holder also in their company name.

With 3.5 USB Dongle D-link DWM-151 is reliable mobile connectivity because Whether at home, in the office, or traveling abroad, the DWM-151 provides reliable broadband connectivity for notebook users on the go. Maximum download speeds of up to 3.6Mbps allow you to do more with your mobile connection than ever before. It’s sound great alright ?
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HSDPA USB Modem Huawei E1550

The latest type approval project from PT Subur Semesta in 2009 is about HSDPA USB Modem Huawei E1550. The type approval has been issued with the date of issue December 21th 2009. Actually this project came together with HSDPA USB Modem Huawei E169, HSDPA USB Modem Huawei K3565 and USB Modem Huawei K3520 which are approved before.

It’s quick to set up and easy to use. Use the USB Modem with your laptop, PC or Mac to send and received emails or surf the internet anywhere on 3G network.

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3g Wireless Modem – Digilink WT-881

DIGILINK Wireless Modem WT-881You know that the Wireless USB Adapter Digilink DL-U90G Applicant by PT. Perdana Sinar Prestasi (let us called PSP) already approved in November. Today I’m going to inform you another PSP product called 3G Wireless Modem Digilink WT- 881which is approved by DGPT with the date of issuance December 1st 2009.

The HSDPA USB Modem is a multi-mode, 3g Wireless Modem, Working in HSDPA/WCDMA/EDGE/GPRS/GSM Networks. By USB it Connect to a laptop or desktop PC, it integrate functionality of a modem and a mobile phone (SMS) and combines mobile communication with internet perfectly. IT support data and SMS service Through the mobile phone network helping you break awai from limitations of fixed line connection,location and network connectivity to communicate wirelesslly any time and anywhere.
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China approves long-delayed 3G mobile licenses

China’s Cabinet said Wednesday it has approved licenses for next-generation mobile phone services in a long-delayed step that is expected to trigger billions of dollars in equipment sales. China is one of the last major markets to roll out third-generation, or 3G, services and the step comes at a critical time for global equipment suppliers as demand elsewhere weakens amid economic turmoil.

The government will issue licenses for two global 3G standards and a homegrown Chinese standard, the Cabinet said on its Web site. // more

India’s 3G License Auction Confirmed – Starts Jan 16th 2009

India’s government has finalised the plans for its 3G and WiMAX auctions – with the 3G auctions starting on January 16th next year. Auctions for WiMAX licenses will commence two days after the 3G licenses are sold­.

According to a memorandum from the Department of Telecoms, there will be a pre-bid conference next week, with the final submissions to enter the auction being due on the 5th January. The short list of bidders will be announced on the 9th followed by a “mock-auction” to test the systems a few days later.

As expected, the two state-controlled operators, BSNL and MTNL have been granted licenses in all 22 circles in the country – and the government has outlined how many extra licenses will be available in the rest of the country. There have been concerns about a lack of radio spectrum in some parts of the country, and Delhi will be limited to just two private companies operating 3G networks – while Mumbai could have up to four private operators (in addition to the state operators).

The worst affected area is is the North East circle where only the state owned operators will be able to provide services – although Rajasthan is actually not offering any 3G services at all.

The licenses are all valid for 15 years.

To make it easier to raise funding, and hence boost the government coffers, there is also a proposed relaxation of External Commercial Borrowing (“ECB”) guidelines to permit ECB up to US$500 million to finance spectrum acquisition fees.

Foreign companies will be able to bid for a license on their own – but will then need to find a local partner willing (and able) to take a 26% stake in the company.

As for the WiMAX licenses – there is sufficient spectrum in the 2.3Ghz and 2.5Ghz bands to allow for three private operators in each of the country’s circles – in addition to the two state owned operators who have also been granted WiMAX licenses.

The 3G/BWA auction document also confirmed that the government is preparing to permit MVNOs in the country and that details would be made available shortly.

The full auction guidelines (pdf file 136 pages) can be downloaded from the Department of Telecoms website.

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