A protocol proposed by Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) makes it easier for manufacturers to bring mobile broadband to people buying notebooks and tablets. The collaborative development of the protocol is an industry effort within the USB Implementers Forum.
Device manufacturers who implement the protocol will no longer need to install drivers for embedded mobile broadband connectivity or a connection manager - support for the protocol will be included in Windows 8.
The new generation of mobile broadband modules from Ericsson supports this protocol, which is being demonstrated this week at the Microsoft BUILD conference in the United States.
Mats Norin, head of Ericsson Mobile Broadband Modules, says: “This open communication protocol helps to save both time and cost for notebook and tablet makers. This is true also for the end-user, enabling constant connectivity and simpler updates, rather than separate downloads from manufacturer Web sites.”
Ericsson also worked with silicon partners like AMD, Intel, NVIDIA and Texas Instruments. The result is that Ericsson's mobile broadband modules supporting the protocol help make the adoption of mobile broadband for the Windows 8-based PC ecosystem smooth.
Norin continues: “As consumers are buying notebooks, netbooks, tablets and other consumer electronics, their expectations on connectivity go up. Ericsson believes in embedded connectivity to help consumers get what they want faster, and in the simplest possible way.”
The protocol will be demonstrated in reference devices at the Microsoft BUILD conference, taking place in Anaheim, California, from 13 to 16 September.
The new feature will be available on all Ericsson modules, starting with the F5321gw, H5321gw and C5621gw and beyond, after the final release of Windows 8.
Ericsson Mobile Broadband Modules and Mats Norin
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