Sony Ericsson unveils USB broadband modem
| Rudolph Muller | November 12, 2007 | No comments |
Sony Ericsson’s MD300 is a mobile broadband USB modem designed to connect a computer to HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, or GPRS networks.
"The MD300 combines high data download speeds with simple installation and configuration, making it the ideal choice for busy professionals who demand no-compromise connectivity," says Johan Tysklind, marketing director: mobile computing, at Sony Ericsson.
The MD300 is a mobile broadband modem designed to plug into a standard USB port. With Microsoft Windows software and drivers built in, the card installs and configures itself when plugged in, making it a matter of seconds to get connected, Tysklind adds.
This PC interface will also enable instant access through a pre-configured button to the PlayNow mobile entertainment experience from Sony Ericsson, he states.
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