Motorola announced on March 19 the expansion of its line of MC70 enterprise digital assistants (EDA) to include support for CDMA-EVDO networks to compliment its existing GSM/EDGE version.
Designed to withstand all-day everyday use in harsh work environments, Motorola's MC70 is a compact handheld mobile computer combining multi-mode wireless networking, voice and data communications and data capture capabilities in an ergonomic form factor. The MC70 is intended for use both indoors and outdoors allowing users to perform applications such as asset management, parcel delivery, direct store delivery, medication administration, fleet management and mobile point-of-sale, according to Motorola.
The MC70 supports high-speed 3G EVDO networks based on the CDMA standard as well as WAN/LAN/PAN functionality to deliver cost-effective coverage in a range applications.
The MC70 with EVDO functionality has a list price ranging from US$2845-3195, depending on configuration, and is available immediately.
The Motorola MC70 enterprise digital assistant with support for CDMA-EVDO networks
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