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...billion by 2013. Infonetics data revealed that there were just over $4.1 billion worth of sales of mobile broadband PC cards and embedded mobile broadband cards worldwide in 2008. Worldwide mobile broadband router manufacturer revenue grew 114... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/20/235342/recession-proof-mobile-broadband-to-hit-billion-user-mark-by.htm
...2007 study, “Cellular Modems and Mobile Broadband Connectivity”, revealed that cellular modem sales, including PC Cards, Express Cards, USB modems, embedded modems and 3G/Wi-Fi routers cumulatively, increased more than 300% compared... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/05/28/230844/high-bandwidth-networks-drive-mobile-internet-take-up.htm
...market to a lower margin mass market. The research report shows that the mobile broadband modem market—including PC Cards, ExpressCards, USB devices and internal cellular modems—reached around 4.3 million units in Western Europe... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/05/20/230741/mobile-broadband-modem-market-rising-fast.htm
...or wireless networking and slowly force 802.11a/b/g out of use. The first big "if" is cost: Early WiMax PC Cards max out at 750 Kbps and cost more than $250, plus $40 or more in monthly service charges. Vendors will have to provide... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/01/12/221150/WiMax-clearing-path-to-mainstream.htm
...that by the end of this year half of all laptop PCs in use will have Wi-Fi capabilities either built in or added using PC cards. The Docklands area of London around Canary Wharf recently became Europe's biggest Wi-Fi-enabled area. Employees... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/03/213343/Use-of-Wi-Fi-up-but-concerns-over-hotspot-cost-and-security.htm
...advised users to avoid buying Wimax or HSDPA cards that are embedded into laptop devices. Using removable or plug-in PC cards means that companies can upgrade or replace technologies as required, by changing the card. While network bandwidth... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/06/06/216269/smes-struggling-on-way-to-mobility.htm
...launch of new 3Com access points and PC cards that support all wireless Lan standards...school currently uses a mixture of PC cards and access points from Cisco and 3Com...list price for 3Com's tri-band PC cards is £65 and the access points are... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/11/14/198657/wlan-upgrades-easier.htm
...wireless routers, USB (universal serial bus) adapters, and PC cards use the 802.11g and 802.11b standards for wireless...networks. For notebook users, Gateway now offers two PC cards for wireless networking. The Gateway 802.11g Cardbus... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/09/05/197011/gateway-releases-wireless-networking-products.htm
...CardBus devices combine the mobility of PC Cards with the high performance of 32...backward compatibility with 16-bit PC Cards. This third generation PC Card technology...that are upgradeable via standard PC Cards. 2 Key CardBus features include... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/1999/09/10/178937/white-paper-the-full-potential-of-the-cardbus-standard-can-now-be.htm
...plan smaller, faster card PCMCIA, the group behind PC Cards, is working on a specification for smaller, faster and...up to create and promote a specification. Exisiting PC Cards are mostly used on portable computers. Popular applications... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/02/25/192767/pc-card-makers-plan-smaller-faster-card.htm

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