Windows Mobile Broadband

Mobile broadband technology, also called wireless wide area network (WWAN) technology, provides wireless high-speed Internet access through devices. You can use mobile broadband to connect to the Internet from any location where GSM based or CDMA-based cellular service is available for mobile Internet connectivity, which allows you to maintain your Internet connection even as you move from place to place. This technology is supported in Windows 7.

Mobile Broadband Driver Development
White PaperMobile Broadband Driver Development
White PaperWindows 7 - Mobile Broadband Certification for Existing Chipsets

Mobile Broadband - WinHEC 2008
Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt)Mobile Broadband Driver Development in Windows 7 [WinHEC 2008; 2.1 MB]
Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt)Windows 7: Mobile Broadband APIs For Application Development [WinHEC 2008; 1.5 MB]

Mobile Broadband Connection Manager
White PaperMobile Broadband Connection Manager Development Guide  
Microsoft Powerpoint (.ppt)Connection Manager Integration with Mobile Broadband [1.6 MB]  
How to use the Mobile Broadband (MB) API to develop lightweight utilities and custom connection managers for Service Activation and APN-DB integration.

Mobile Broadband Customization and Application Development
White PaperGuidelines for Customizing Mobile Broadband in Windows 7  
White PaperHow to Write Managed Code That Uses the Mobile Broadband API  


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