World's first notebook with integrated GPRS
Eurocom Corporation has just announced that it has integrated an internal tri-band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 module into its EUROCOM M190S World Warrior notebook allowing customers to use this notebook wherever their mobile phone works for sending email, browsing internet and talking with others around the globe over the mobile cellular networks.
"The MC45 internal tri-band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 module, integrated into the EUROCOM M190S World Warrior notebook, connects the laptop to a customer's company network to get email, the company intranet or the internet. At only 3.5 mm, the flat Siemens MC45 tri-band GSM/GPRS module offers voice and data transmission via GPRS class 10 in EGSM900, GSM1800 and 1900. It ensures secure, high-speed wireless communication from anywhere around the globe. A customer can stay connected to the network as long as he likes, but only pay for the information he sends or receives."
More information is available at Eurocom's website here .
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