According to the company, its USBw 100 plugs directly into laptop computers to provide mobile and nomadic wireless broadband connectivity, both indoors and out. It is expected to be available in fourth quarter of 2008. The device, which plugs into the USB port, connects the laptop computer to a WiMAX broadband network.
Charles Riggle, senior director of strategy and business development for WiMAX devices, home and networks mobility at Motorola, said: Our new USBw 100 adaptor will let people enjoy desktop-like performance while on the go with their laptop computers by giving them wireless connectivity to a WiMAX service provider’s broadband wireless network.