BANGALORE, INDIA: Networking equipment vendor ZTE Corporation demonstrated four new LTE devices at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2011 (CES) in Las Vegas.
The devices showcased will be available in the beginning of Q2 2011.
“While most companies will be coming to CES with their first-generation LTE products, ZTE is delivering proven devices and form factors ready to flawlessly support consumers today,” said Cheng Lixin, President of ZTE USA.
“ZTE has pioneered LTE devices in many global markets, most recently having launched LTE devices with Hong Kong’s first and largest mobile communications operator, CSL Limited. ZTE is ahead of other vendors as our dedication and sizeable investment in LTE technologies has paid off in the devices shown here today.”
ZTE showcased its LTE-enabled AL621 and MF820 USB modems, with bandwidths of up to 20 MHz. These devices are capable of download/upload speeds up to 100/50 Mbps, respectively, with the MF820 also touting HSPA+ 42/11 Mbps downlink/uplink rates.
Both offer functionality with the latest Windows operating systems.
ZTE also showcased its MF91 Mobile Hotspot. Equipped for both LTE 100/50 Mbps and HSPA+ 42/11 Mbps downlink/uplink rates, the MF91 can tether up to 10 Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
The networking vendor also announced its MF29L modem. The modem supports LTE and HSPA+ speeds synonymous with other products in the showcase. The MF29L also boasts a customizable GUI, compatibility with both Windows and Mac OSs and built-in Fax capability.





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