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Gobi wireless chipset to ship in Panasonic Toughbooks

Gobi technology will make it easier for IT managers to support a fleet of laptops

September 9, 2008 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Qualcomm Inc. and Panasonic Inc. today announced that two Toughbook laptops will ship in October with Gobi, a chip set allowing laptops to function in multiple wireless modes.

Panasonic will be the fifth laptop maker to adopt the Gobi technology. Others that have said they will incorporate the chip set are Acer Inc., Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Lenovo Inc., Qualcomm officials said.

The Gobi chip set and Panasonic software will allow for connections to 3G cellular networks globally, helping mobile workers and IT shops by making it possible to reach more networks than a single cellular data card or USB modem can, Qualcomm officials said.

"For IT managers, it's easier to manage a fleet of laptops, since you can [use one chip set] and manage that connection totally by software," said Mike Concannon, senior vice president of product management for Qualcomm CDMA products. "Previously, if you wanted to provision a laptop, you had to physically swap out cards. Gobi doesn't lock in customers with a long-term proposition with one carrier."

He said laptop makers like using the Gobi chip set because they don't have to support multiple cards for a single network in multiple locations.

For an international traveler, the Gobi chip set means a Verizon CDMA wireless user in the U.S. could fly to London and switch to the HSPA network with the carrier Vodafone, Concannon said. In all, Gobi supports EV-DO/EV-DO Rev. A networks in 850 MHz and 1900 MHz, HSDPA/HSUPA in 850 MHz, 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz, GSM/GPRS/EDGE in 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz, and stand-alone GPS.

Panasonic will support Gobi in its Toughbook 19 and Toughbook 30 laptops in October, and all of its Toughbook products in the first quarter of 2009, officials said. No pricing was announced, but Concannon said the price of the Gobi chip set has dropped by half to about $50, although that price may be reflected differently by suppliers.

Gartner Inc. analysts originally opposed embedded radios such as Gobi, but have endorsed their usage partly because of the increasing flexibility of carriers that are willing to adopt short-term contracts. Also, the embedded technology is now stable enough to be used for three years in a laptop, Gartner said in a recent report.



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