Mexico's Iusacell Selects Franklin Wireless' CDU-680 EV-DO Rev. A Wireless Broadband Modem
| Source: Franklin Wireless Corporation
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - November 5, 2007) - Franklin Wireless Corp. (OTCBB : FKLT ), a
developer and marketer of wireless broadband communications devices and
applications, and Mexican operator Iusacell (MXSE : CEL ) announced the
launch of the Franklin Wireless CDU-680 mobile broadband USB modem on
Iusacell's CDMA 1xEV-DO Revision A network in Mexico.
The Franklin Wireless CDU-680 USB modem is available through Iusacell
distributors and is the first EV-DO Rev. A modem to incorporate flash
memory, a GPS receiver and a unique swiveling USB connector.
As Mexico's only 1xEV-DO Rev. A network operator, Iusacell has embarked on
a strategic and differentiating approach that focuses on mobile data
products and services, which places the company as a leading-edge
technology operator. Customers can send and receive email with large file
attachments, receive and send high-resolution pictures and video and
wirelessly connect to the Internet anytime, anywhere. EV-DO Rev. A supports
peak data rates of 3.1 Mbps.
"The addition of Franklin Wireless' CDU-680 USB modem gives our users the
flexibility they need to take advantage of Mexico's fastest mobile
broadband network," said Jorge de la Mora, Data Solutions Vice President
with Iusacell. "The product is compatible with multiple operating systems
and incorporates sophisticated features our customers are demanding."
The extremely compact CDU-680 USB modem provides a flexible way for users
to connect to the ultra-fast EV-DO Rev. A network since it is compatible
with any laptop, tablet PC or desktop USB port and operates with Windows,
Macintosh and Linux operating systems. The modem defaults to EV-DO Rev. 0
technology where EV-DO Rev. A coverage is lacking.
One differentiating feature of the CDU-680 product is the onboard flash
memory, which eliminates the need for a CD or CD drive to install the
factory pre-stored Connection Manager software for PC, Mac and Linux
computers. Users also have enough space to store downloaded music files,
documents and installation guide. Another unique feature includes a
swiveling USB connector, which allows the modem to be raised vertically for
improved radio frequency performance or folded away when not in use.
"With the CDU-680 USB modem, Franklin Wireless continues to push the
envelope with high-end features and capabilities for wireless broadband USB
modems," said Mr. O.C. Kim, president of Franklin Wireless. "We are pleased
to offer Iusacell's users a multi-platform connectivity solution that will
enable them to connect anywhere, anytime."
Franklin Wireless products are marketed through Original Equipment
Manufacturers ("OEMs") and distributors, as well as directly to operators
and end users.
About Grupo Iusacell
Grupo Iusacell (MXSE : CEL ), a wireless cellular services and PCS supplier
in Mexico, with national and international coverage, offers more and better
voice communication and data transfer solutions through technologies
recently developed like the exclusive 3G network. In addition to its main
mobile services, it also provides a wide range telecommunication offer;
mobile high speed data transmission, long distance and local services. For
more information about Grupo Iusacell, please visit www.iusacell.com.mx.
About Franklin Wireless
Franklin Wireless Corp. (OTCBB : FKLT ) designs and markets wireless
broadband high speed data communication products such as 3rd generation
("3G") wireless broadband modules and modems to end users and wireless
companies in North and South American countries. Franklin focuses on
wireless broadband USB modems, which provides a flexible way for wireless
subscribers to connect to the wireless broadband network with any laptop,
table PC or desktop USB port without a PC card slot. The company was
founded in 1982 and is headquartered in San Diego, California. For more
information about Franklin Wireless, please visit
www.franklin-wireless.com.
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and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such
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