With help from wireless carrier Cingular, Sony has widened both the reach and variety of wireless technology in its latest, ultra-lightweight Vaio T-Series notebook PC, which allows users to connect laptops to the Internet almost anywhere there is cellular wireless coverage through Cingular’s EDGE Network. The new Vaio T-Series, aimed at enterprise users, is being hailed as the first widely available notebook with integrated high-speed wireless wide area network (WWAN) capability, which provides connectivity that is not as fast as WiFi 802.11 wireless, but nonetheless is possible where other wireless technologies cannot reach.
Sony, Cingular Sync Up on Cellular Vaio
Posted by: Jay Lyman May 12, 2005 11:30 AMWith help from wireless carrier Cingular, Sony has widened both the reach and variety of wireless technology in its latest, ultra-lightweight Vaio T-Series notebook PC, which allows users to connect laptops to the Internet almost anywhere there is cellular wireless coverage through Cingular’s EDGE Network. The new Vaio T-Series, aimed at enterprise users, is being hailed as the first widely available notebook with integrated high-speed wireless wide area network (WWAN) capability, which provides connectivity that is not as fast as WiFi 802.11 wireless, but nonetheless is possible where other wireless technologies cannot reach.