Mobile broadband providers which already upgraded their network platform will still keep old network and provided the old service to their subscribers. For example CDMA mobile providers which already upgrade to the EVDO Rev A or EVDO Rev B or GSM network platform to 3G or 4G. They will serve at least 2 wireless internet service, CDMA 1x and EVDO service. The main reason due to it is need high cost investment to replace traditional network (CDMA or GSM) to the new one (CDMA Rev A or CDMA Rev B). Therefore they will provide hybrid modem technology to support both network platforms to their wireless internet subscribers.
Bakrie Connectivity with their new mobile broadband AHA is also doing the same to provide hybrid modem technology. With hybrid modem technology, Bakrie Connectivity subscribers will still access wireless internet service on CDMA 1x while they can not get EVDO signal on particular area. Basically hybrid modem technology permits us to select what network platform available on particular area. Hybrid modem technology by default will select the best network platform in this case CDMA Rev A or CDMA Rev B. Once its area can not covered by those signal but CDMA 1x is available then your internet connection will be served by CDMA1x platform.
Hybrid modem technology allows us to keep connected with any available network. There are also modem technology which built with single technology platform either CDMA or EVDO platform. In such modem, once an area get no EVDO signal then a modem technology with CDMA platform is useless and vice versa. Mobile broadband providers for some reasons such as modem tariff. Bakrie Connectivity with their mobile broadband service called AHA provided such modem technology as well
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