Huawei Technologies launched the world’s first mobile TV capable 3.5G
datacard, the E510, at CEBIT, giving TV capabilities to PCs.
The E510, a small, slim 2M HSUPA stick, comes equipped with mobile TV
functionality that can turn any computer with access to a TV signal
into a television. The device, which enables both mobile TV and mobile
broadband, can be plugged in to PCs and laptops and is suitable for
both professional and entertainment purposes.
Huawei is renowned for bringing together industry-leading technologies
and fashionable, high-quality designs, with several of the company’s
products having received the design industry’s highest accolade, the iF
design award. Other award-winning products to be showcased at CEBIT
include the V720 mobile phone, famed for its mirror design, the E960
HSDPA wireless gateway, and the compact and fashionable E272 USB modem.
In the second half of 2007, when “slimmer and smaller” emerged as a new
trend for terminals, Huawei set the pace by launching the E170, the
world’s first HSUPA USB stick.
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In 2007, Huawei shipped 40 million terminal products, including
handsets, datacards, fixed wireless terminals and gateways. Contract
sales for the Terminals division totaled US$2.5 billion last year. To
date, Huawei has captured significant market share in mobile broadband
devices, shipping a total of eight million devices, predominantly to
Europe, the US and Japa