Huawei and ZTE Working on Qualcomm's Gobi Based Products
Qualcomm has announced that five companies have begun developing products based on its expanded portfolio of 3G/4G solutions with a common Gobi application programming interface (API). Huawei, Novatel, Option, Sierra Wireless and ZTE are now developing mobile connectivity products - including embedded modules and USB modems - using the latest Gobi-enabled MDM chipsets with Qualcomm's new Gobi API.
"To meet consumer demand for transparent connectivity on a wide range of devices, it is vital that device manufacturers be able to easily integrate 3G/4G technology into their products," said Barry Matsumori, vice president of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "We are very excited to see leading manufacturers begin developing products based on our expanded Gobi chipset and API technology portfolio."
In addition to broad adoption among original equipment manufacturers, Qualcomm's Gobi technology has also won support from leading mobile network operators.
"There is a huge industry opportunity in connectivity beyond the mobile handset, and we have already made significant inroads into offering consumers PCs with embedded connectivity, as well as USB modems and other devices that leverage the cellular network," said Luis Ezcurra, director of devices at Telefonica Spain. "Qualcomm's Gobi technology has become the flagship solution for transparent wireless connectivity, and their new common software interface approach will deliver significant efficiencies to our business and ultimately greater benefits to our subscribers."
Announced earlier this year, Qualcomm's latest Gobi-enabled MDM chipsets feature the new Gobi API and are compatible with most mobile connectivity standards.
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