Lenovo offers ThinkPad Tablet with Gobi 3000 Technology
Lenovo and Qualcomm have announced that the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet will now offer Qualcomm's Gobi 3000 technology, making it the first Android tablet that gives enterprise customers a single mobile platform for use throughout the world. The new offering eliminates the need to change hardware to support different carriers or mobile connectivity standards from region to region. With Gobi 3000 technology, ThinkPad Tablet users can easily connect to any major US carrier and stay connected with global roaming support when business brings them overseas.
"More and more business users rely upon mobile broadband connectivity to enhance their productivity. Qualcomm's Gobi 3000 option on our ThinkPad Tablet lets users easily connect to mobile networks regardless of their location or underlying wireless technology, making their wireless experience truly flexible," said Tom Butler, Director, ThinkPad Marketing, Lenovo.
"Our Gobi 3000 solution was designed to simplify 3G connectivity for mobile computing devices, like Lenovo's ThinkPad Tablet. With Gobi, Enterprise IT departments have the flexibility to purchase 3G-enabled tablets, deploy to offices around the world, then allow each region to provision on an as-needed basis to their preferred carrier," said Fram Akiki, Senior Director -Product Management, Qualcomm.
The Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet with the Gobi 3000 option will be available through www.lenovo.com and Lenovo business partners starting this month.
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