ZTE unveils LTE devices at CES

Staff writer
02 Feb 2011
00:00

ZTE unveiled its next generation ready-for-market data cards, modems, mobile hotspots and tablets at the International Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in Las Vegas.

The CES 2011 product line-up included the LTE-enabled Windows-compatible AL621 and MF820 USB Modems, with bandwidths of up to 20 MHz and download/upload speeds up to 100/50 Mbps, respectively. The MF820 also supports HSPA+ 42/11 Mbps downlink/uplink rates.

The ZTE MF91 Mobile Hotspot supports both LTE 100/50 Mbps and HSPA+ 42/11 Mbps downlink/uplink rates, and can tether up to ten Wi-Fi-enabled devices.

The MF29L home modem supports LTE and HSPA+ speeds, is compatible with both Windows and Mac OSs, and features built-in Fax capability.

The devices will be available in several global markets beginning in Q2 2011, ZTE said.

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