HP Notebook integrates Gobi Mobile Internet technology
HP and Qualcomm are working together to bring Qualcomm's global mobile Internet technology Gobi into some of HP's enterprise notebooks in 2008.
HP and Qualcomm are working together to bring Qualcomm's global mobile Internet technology Gobi into some of HP's enterprise notebooks in 2008.
The Gobi hybrid solution includes the MDM1000 chipset, software and API combination, and a reference design for a configurable data module defined by the software, which supports both EV-DO Rev.A technologies. and HSPA. This combination aims to help make high-speed connections on UMTS HSPA / EV-DO networks with a unique wireless solution.
Gobi technology allows customers to access mobile network capabilities beyond Wi-Fi networks and is always connected on a variety of technology networks. This technology helps HP notebook customers choose mobile operators and help increase international roaming capabilities.
With an HP notebook with multiple Gobi technology modes and activated service, customers benefit from multiple connectivity solutions to the latest networking technologies and advanced technologies to increase connectivity.
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