Wireless LAN over 3G

Possio introduces wireless router for 3G networks.

By allowing Wireless LAN network users to access the internet via 3G networks, mobile operators can broaden their service offerings by leveraging the success of Wireless LAN. At the same time, operators offering public Wireless LAN access and enterprises mobilising their workforce will not depend on fixed lines to the internet any longer.

“With our Wireless LAN over 3G solution users get an ADSL like experience and we are overwhelmed by the number of applications that 3G operators are interested in, “ says David Thorberg, CEO of Possio. “We enable for example temporary and mobile Wireless LAN access, a new range of M2M applications, innovative local copper loop replacement and access where fixed lines simply aren’t available,” continues Thorberg.

Possio successfully launched the second generation of their wireless router in the beginning of 2004, based on their patent filed in 2002 for local to cellular routers.

The third generation of the platform is planned for Q3 2004 focusing on residential solutions. “The third generation of the wireless router will make our product offerings complete by spanning both enterprise and residential solutions,” says David Thorberg. Possio’s business model is to finalise customer specific applications on the generic wireless router platform followed by manufacturing of customer specific configurations based on volume commitments.

“Our current wireless router is built on Possio’s unique wireless router platform and supports GPRS, UMTS FDD and UMTS TDD on the WAN side and Wireless LAN, Ethernet and Bluetooth on the user side,” says Patrik Nilsson, Product Manager. “We will soon support EDGE, CDMA 1x and iMode, which makes Wireless LAN over 3G an even more exciting opportunity.”

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