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Huawei E5 converts 3G signal into Wi-Fi signal

September 6th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Industrial News

Novatel MiFi is the first device in the world that converts 3G signals to Wi-Fi signal. Now Huawei is going to launch its own product of this kind, Huawei E5, though the release time and price were  still not disclosed.  With Huawei E5,  a number of Wi-Fi ( or Chinese standard WAPI ) enable devices, like laptops and mobiles, will be able to access internet through a single 3G network connection.

Specifications:

  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
  • WAPI
  • HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS 2100 MHz
  • EDGE/GPRS/GSM 1900/1800/900/850 MHz
  • MicroSD card: up to 32G
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    2 Responses to “Huawei E5 converts 3G signal into Wi-Fi signal”

    1. Tonsta Says:

      WOW, will they bring out a dualsim model like the ones found on http://www.dualsim.com.au ? That would be ideal as people might have a data account and also a standard calling account with a different network. This would be idea for australia.

    2. BadGirl20 Says:

      Although -ism & -tva mean the same thing, Hindu-ism & Hindu-tva have taken on two different meanings at present. ,

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