BandRich land order from Stelera
by David Masters
February 18, 2008
Network equipment manufacturer BandRich, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based High Tech Computer (HTC), has received orders from US-based wireless broadband operator Stelera Wireless for its 3.5G HSDPA data card, the C105.
The C105 data card will be used by Stelera to support the company’s advanced wireless services (AWS). Stelera’s aim is to provide broadband services to rural areas across the US. Their services currently reach over 300 cities in nine US states,
The C105 supports quad-band EDGE/GPRS/GSM and UMTS/HSDPA at 2100MHz. It supports download speeds of up to 7.2M bps, and is designed with both ExpressCard and USB interfaces.
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