
Ericsson has just inked a deal with Lenovo, allowing the former to supply the latter with HSPA mobile broadband modules that will target Lenovo notebooks later this year. These modules in theory will be able to offer a maximum download rate of 14.4Mbps, although I’d strongly recommend you take that figure with more than a pinch of salt for real-world performance. Upload rates are a far cry from download, standing at 2Mbps. While Lenovo is Ericsson’s initial client for mobile broadband solutions, there is a possibility that it might not be the last. Pricing and release date details are currently unavailable.
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