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  2. Intelligence Technology Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence Technology Corporation (ITC) was an American computer company that was a pioneer in mobile broadband technology. [2] Based in Dallas, Texas, and active from 1986 to 2000, ITC was the first company to release a laptop with a built-in cellular modem, the ITC 286 CAT, in late 1988.

  3. Mobile broadband modem - Wikipedia

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    The first personal computer with a built-in mobile broadband modem was the ITC 286 CAT, a laptop by Intelligence Technology Corporation. Released in 1988, it featured a Hayes-compatible AMPS modem capable of transmitting data at 1.2 kbit/s. [3] [4]

  4. Apple tipped to launch a 5G MacBook as soon as next year

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    Apple has never made MacBooks with cellular connectivity, but that might change as soon as next year, as a new report says that the first 5G MacBook is on track for a late 2020 launch.Several ...

  5. Toughbook - Wikipedia

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    The laptop was available with Intel Pentium 3 CPU's ranging from 600 MHz (Mk1 28), 800 MHz (Mk2 28) to 1 GHz (Mk3 28). [9] This Toughbook featured a multitude of ports which at the time were industry standard. Additionally, some models had IrDA ports or built-in 802.11b WLAN. This model generally shipped with Windows 98, Windows 2000, or ...

  6. Mobile broadband - Wikipedia

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    Mobile broadband is the marketing term for wireless Internet access delivered through cellular towers to computers and other digital devices using portable modems.Although broadband has a technical meaning, wireless-carrier marketing uses the phrase "mobile broadband" as a synonym for mobile Internet access.

  7. IBM PCradio - Wikipedia

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    The PCradio was a notebook computer released by International Business Machines (IBM) in late 1991. [4] Designed primarily for mobile workers such as service technicians, salespersons and public safety workers, the PCradio featured a ruggedized build with no internal hard disk drive and was optioned with either a cellular or ARDIS RF modem, in addition to a standard landline modem.

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