Verizon Announces UTStarcom / Audiovox PC5740 Card |
| Wednesday, 27 July 2005 | |
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Verizon Wireless and UTStarcom Announce New EV-DO Card for Nation's Largest and Fastest Wireless Broadband Network New Verizon Wireless PC 5740 Card Provides Fast and Easy Access to Wireless Broadband Network BEDMINSTER, N.J. and HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Wireless, owner and operator of the nation's largest and fastest wireless broadband network, and UTStarcom Personal Communications, a division of UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: UTSI - News) and a leading provider of innovative wireless devices, announced today the immediate availability of the Verizon Wireless PC 5740 wireless PC Card for use on Verizon Wireless' Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network. With the PC 5740 Card, customers can take advantage of Verizon Wireless' BroadbandAccess wireless broadband service that provides access with average speeds of 400 - 700 kbps based on Verizon Wireless' network tests in more than 50 major metropolitan markets and 57 airports in the nation. Marketed by UTStarcom Personal Communications, the PC 5740 dual-band (800/1900 MHz) CDMA2000 1xEV-DO wireless Type II PCMCIA card allows users to connect to the BroadbandAccess network. The wireless PC Card is compatible with Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP, measures 4.56" x 2.08" x 0.39" and fits into a standard PCMCIA slot. BroadbandAccess, Verizon Wireless' premier service for businesses, gives enterprise customers a fast and reliable connection to the Internet to help them stay in touch with the office and customers when they are traveling. BroadbandAccess also enables customers to tap into applications and tasks with their laptops that are more suited to broadband data speeds. Because the technology platform BroadbandAccess runs on is backward compatible -- a distinct advantage to using CDMA technology -- customers who travel outside a BroadbandAccess coverage area with the PC 5740 Card will seamlessly switch to Verizon Wireless' existing 1xRTT NationalAccess network to remain connected to their customers and the office while on the road. Before purchasing this card, understand that there is NO external antenna port, so if you are ever in a 'signal challenged' area, you will not be able to add a booster antenna or signal amplifier (you can on all previous 4 EVDO cards). Also, this card costs Verizon around $100 - $150 less than previous cards. This means, that sales people make more commissions when selling you this card. Related Articles: |
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