
Motorola has announced a new docking station for its WiMax USBw 200 dongle. It improves the indoor performance of the USBw200, providing WiMax users quicker access to the internet when indoors.
The USBw 200 and new docking station will be among the displayed items at the Motorola stand during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from February 15th-18th.
“Motorola has a broad portfolio of high-performance, high-quality WiMAX devices that meet customers’ diverse needs for connectivity,” said Bruce Brda, senior vice president, Motorola’s Home & Networks Mobility. “The docking station for the USBw 200 is our latest innovation to improve indoor coverage so people have greater flexibility on where they can enjoy personal media experiences.”
It adds to Motorola’s portfolio of existing CPE products that fill the need for a single USB-based device to provide indoor and outdoor, mobile and nomadic/fixed access on demand.
The docking station enhances versatility, functionality and performance of the USBw 200 for end users, gaining up to 3dB improvement in signal level. Operators can extend the reach of their network to more customers over a greater area.
The docking station will be available for the 3.5 GHZ and 3.5GHz band and will be ready for sale in second quarter of 2010.
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