
Netbooks are a big trend and we see many major computer makers joining the wave. That said, we were not surprised to see Ericsson jumping on board in an effort to get its piece of the pie.
In that sense, the Swedish company has recently launched a new mobile broadband module (Ericsson F3307) specifically designed for netbooks, enabling manufactures to quickly equip their products with integrated HSPA wireless connectivity.
As it’s a netbook-specific product, the new module prides itself with low power consumption as well as attractive cost for manufacturers. Moreover, Ericsson has also pre-approved its modules with mobile operators in more than 75 countries, allowing netbook manufacturers to cut the product launch phase by shortening the final certification process.
Finally, it’s worth noting that Ericsson is working closely with Intel to validate the F3307 mobile broadband module with Intel’s next-generation netbook platform – Pine Trail-M…