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Fujitsu PC offer integrated 3G LifeBook Q2010 for Hong Kong customers

July 31, 2006

Sierra Wireless and Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific announced the LifeBook Q2010, with Super3G functionality provided by the Sierra Wireless MC8755V Voice Enabled PCI Express Mini Card embedded module, is now available in Hong Kong. With its ultra-slim profile of 19 millimetres and amazingly light weight of barely one kilogram, discerning and tech-savvy consumers can now look forward to true mobility. Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific is also exploring opportunities to deliver the LifeBook Q2010 to other Asia Pacific regions in the upcoming months.

The Sierra Wireless MC8755V PCI Express Mini Card embedded module is fully integrated into the LifeBook Q2010, providing customers with the ability to wirelessly connect to their email, the Internet, or online applications at broadband speeds - approximately 500 to 800 kilobits per second (kbps) on an HSDPA network. For use in areas where HSDPA is not available, the MC8755V embedded module is also compatible with UMTS networks operating on the 2100 MHz frequency band, and with EDGE and GPRS networks on all four frequency bands used worldwide (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), enabling worldwide roaming for business travellers.

Mr. Raymond Foo, Director, Product Marketing and Engineering at Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific states, "Consumers can break free from the restrictions set by WiFi hotspots and broadband wires, and enjoy enhanced download speeds of up to 1.8Mbps today. And as Fujitsu has taken the liberty in being the world's first to incorporate dual digital array microphones into the LifeBook Q2010, it can now be used like a phone, complete with SMS capabilities. The age of the all-in-one telecommunication device has arrived in the quintessential form of the LifeBook Q2010."

"Integrated Sierra Wireless 3G embedded modules improve the mobile user's experience by simplifying the process of getting online virtually anywhere at any time," said Jin Pak, Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific for Sierra Wireless. "The integrated module is easy to use and the fast data speeds available with HSDPA offer significant benefits to mobile professionals, who can wirelessly access online information quickly and easily. Sierra Wireless is pleased to work with Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific to deliver the advantages of embedded 3G connectivity to Asian markets."

 

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