
Reuter reported that Nokia will start to ship its first Internet stick in early 2009, aiming to benefit from its know-how and experience in developing 3G technologies as told by Tapio Markki, vice president for hardware platform components at Nokia.
“Leveraging these capabilities, we believe we are well-positioned to become one of the winning providers for HSPA modem solutions. The market for HSPA modems is expected to grow very rapidly during the coming years” Tapio Markki, vice president for hardware platform components, Nokia
The USB HSPA modem that will ship in early 2009, presumably the Nokia Internet Stick CS-10 that launched last week at Nokia World 2008 in Barcelona, Spain.
How to use it ? Simply insert your SIM card into your stick, plug it into your computer, and start surfing.
Nokia boast that Nokia CS-10 can get internet download speeds up to 7.2 Mbps and upload speeds up to 2.0 Mbps.It’s connectivity wide range from 3G HSPA : 850/2100MHz and GSM : 850/ 900/1800/1900 MHz. Compatible with Windows XP and Vista,Mac OS 10.4 and 10.5.
Nokia declined to comment on the price of the device — which uses HSPA, a super-fast 3G technology — saying it would be sold mostly through operators and bundled with services.
There is video footage from SymbianGuru “Accessories at Nokia World 2008″. Hope you can have an idea about Nokia CS-10 Internet Stick.
Product Page Via SymbianGuru , Slashgear
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