Specifications

4 TECHNICAL BRIEF: The competitive advantages of the Motorola ES400
Network agnostic user-switchable
WWAN connections
The ES400 is the only device in this class to offer dual
user-switchable 3.5G WWAN connections, enabling:
Activation on both the 3.5G broadband
GSM HSPA or CDMA EVDO Rev A networks
Deployment and re-deployment on almost
any cellular network in the world
Users to easily switch between networks
(on devices with active plans on both GSM
and CDMA cellular networks).
Benefits include:
Maximum device utilization, lifecycle and return
on asset (ROA)
Ability to provide multiple WWAN connections for
international travelers or workers who routinely
travel through a territory with areas that are
better covered by different carriers — protecting
worker productivity, response times and
customer service levels
Ability to better negotiate best pricing plans
with carriers
Ability to standardize on one device for all
workers, regardless of location, minimizing
purchasing and IT administration time and cost
Cost-effective in-building Wireless
LAN (WLAN) support
The ES400 is the only device in its class to offer
802.11a/b/g support, enabling users to utilize the WLAN
for voice and data connectivity when they are at the
office, at home or in hot spots. Benefits include:
Elimination of the typical in-building coverage
issues common with cellular service
Easy integration with virtually any WLAN,
reducing deployment costs
Superior voice connection quality due to the
ability to isolate voice traffic on 802.11a
Software-based dual WWAN connections: easy to set up and easy to manage
Integrated support for many of the world’s major
carriers makes network activation as simple as
selecting the carrier from a menu — the device
does the rest.
Figure 2
If both a CDMA and a GSM connection are
activated on the ES400, a simple menu allows
users to define the default network as well as
easily toggle between networks.
Figure 3