To reinforce its continued commitment to both retail and mobile broadband operators, D-Link showcased its new range of innovative 3G and 4G products at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. This marks the latest leap forward in D-Link's mobility strategy as they continue to broaden their 3G offering and furthermore launch their 4G portfolio.
Harrison Albert, Regional Sales Director at D-Link Middle East & Africa said: "
D-Link
recognizes the challenges facing operators who need to provide value-added services to their subscribers, at the same time as reducing operating costs, planning their 4G roadmap and creating new revenue opportunities. D-Link has furthermore continued to
listen to its customers and from their feedback understands that the need to be constantly connected is becoming essential. Our solutions are developed with flexibility in mind, providing reliable mobile connectivity, practical portability and easy access to the Internet anywhere, at any time. We are increasingly aware of the data demand placed on mobile networks, so we have also created products which enable users to share their 3G mobile connection with other people, or even offload altogether onto a nearby Wi-Fi network."
The maturing 3G market and explosive growth in mobile broadband has been driving demand among consumers and businesses for products which enable them to have ubiquitous Internet access. According to predictions from the UMTS Forum* (January 2011), one billion consumer devices are expected to be connected to the mobile Internet by 2016, and demand for connectivity will outstrip overall growth in the wireless market. Fuelled by this upward trend, mobile data growth has reached the point where a number of operators have recently announced the end of unlimited data tariffs, which will only continue to drive demand for innovative, portable and user-friendly products.
"Ultimately, the ongoing 3G and 4G evolution demands constant innovation from manufacturers to ensure that operators and channel partners can adapt and meet subscriber needs. D-Link is strategically well-positioned to provide industry-leading mobile
solutions to the market as it continues to evolve" states Harrison Albert.source
Harrison Albert, Regional Sales Director at D-Link Middle East & Africa said: "
D-Link
recognizes the challenges facing operators who need to provide value-added services to their subscribers, at the same time as reducing operating costs, planning their 4G roadmap and creating new revenue opportunities. D-Link has furthermore continued to
listen to its customers and from their feedback understands that the need to be constantly connected is becoming essential. Our solutions are developed with flexibility in mind, providing reliable mobile connectivity, practical portability and easy access to the Internet anywhere, at any time. We are increasingly aware of the data demand placed on mobile networks, so we have also created products which enable users to share their 3G mobile connection with other people, or even offload altogether onto a nearby Wi-Fi network."
The maturing 3G market and explosive growth in mobile broadband has been driving demand among consumers and businesses for products which enable them to have ubiquitous Internet access. According to predictions from the UMTS Forum* (January 2011), one billion consumer devices are expected to be connected to the mobile Internet by 2016, and demand for connectivity will outstrip overall growth in the wireless market. Fuelled by this upward trend, mobile data growth has reached the point where a number of operators have recently announced the end of unlimited data tariffs, which will only continue to drive demand for innovative, portable and user-friendly products.
"Ultimately, the ongoing 3G and 4G evolution demands constant innovation from manufacturers to ensure that operators and channel partners can adapt and meet subscriber needs. D-Link is strategically well-positioned to provide industry-leading mobile
solutions to the market as it continues to evolve" states Harrison Albert.source
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