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IPWireless Speeds Development of the World's First Advanced 3G Broadband PCMCIA Carddate: July 24, 2002 IPWireless announced today that it will partner with Wireless House, a mobile communications technology company based in Kista, Sweden, to develop the IPWireless PCMCIA broadband modem card. The IPWireless PCMCIA card, available in early 2003, will deliver the same reliable, mobile, wide-area broadband experience as the IPWireless pocket-sized Advanced 3G modem that customers are using worldwide today. By offering an end user device in an even simpler form, IPWireless enhances and extends the simplicity and mobility of its international standards-based, plug-and-play mobile broadband technology. The jointly developed PCMCIA card marks the first in a series of innovative devices to be created by IPWireless and Wireless House that will seamlessly integrate UMTS connectivity into mobile devices, furthering the IPWireless vision of broadband everywhere by ensuring uninterrupted broadband access anywhere in the world -- whether in a house, an office, at an airport, or on a train. "We are privileged to work with IPWireless in developing its groundbreaking PCMCIA card. The emergence of the UMTS TDD standard as an increasingly significant component of global wireless connectivity makes the development of this card particularly exciting, as it marks an important first step in enabling high-speed Internet access over large coverage areas," said Tom Bryant-Meisner, CEO of Wireless House.
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