MACAU, November 19 /PRNewswire/ --

The GSMA, the global trade body for the mobile industry, and Huawei, a leading provider of next-generation end-to-end telecommunications solutions, have joined forces to help the mobile industry realise the huge potential market for consumer and industrial goods that can connect to 3G mobile networks. Huawei has joined the GSMA's Mobile Broadband Embedded initiative, which will initially focus on bringing the benefits of continuous mobile connectivity to the consumer electronics, clean energy, healthcare, transport and utilities sectors.

Devices with embedded mobile connections can automatically exchange images, information and other data with mobile phones, computers or the Internet, enabling people, businesses and society as a whole to function more efficiently and effectively. The Mobile Broadband Embedded initiative is being led by KTF, Softbank, Telefonica, Telstra and Telecom Italia. The GSMA will bring other operators, equipment suppliers and manufacturers of consumer and industrial goods into the Mobile Broadband Embedded initiative.

Our ultimate goal is that every machine, device, object will have mobile broadband embedded. Everything around us will be using mobile broadband networks to exchange information with each other and with the Internet, said Rob Conway, CEO and Member of the Board of the GSMA. There are many possible applications: Connected cameras could automatically upload photos to Web sites, cars could regularly send detailed performance information to mechanics, while sensors could transmit emissions data direct to computer systems monitoring the environment.

The Embedded Mobile initiative aims to foster collaboration among consumer electronics and industrial product manufacturers to spur adoption, while developing common technical standards and platforms. The initiative endeavours to aid equipment suppliers to achieve greater economies of scale in order to bring down the prices of 3G modules that can be embedded in cars, cameras, health monitoring devices, environmental sensors, energy meters and many other machines. This work will complement and expand the existing market for embedding mobile connections into machines.

One of the first priorities will be to develop a common application programming interface (API) that consumer goods manufacturers will be able to use to make their products compatible with many different 3G mobile networks.

We are very glad to work with the GSMA to develop the new commercial applications for mobile broadband. Based on our great success with mobile broadband terminals, we have no doubt that this collaboration will drive further development of the industry, said Edward Chen, CEO of Huawei Communication Technologies. Huawei has shipped more than 20 million sets of mobile broadband terminals and will continue to play an important role in the future products and solutions for the module market.

Mobile connectivity will one day be a standard feature in just about every electronic device, making machines of all kinds much more useful and productive, said Tetsuzo Matsumoto, Chief Strategy Officer of Softbank. At Softbank, we are keen to bring that day forward by working with manufacturers of consumer and industrial goods and other operators to develop standards that will enable the same modules to be embedded in many different kinds of devices.

With a broad global coverage of mobile broadband connectivity, the embedded mobile market now can reap the benefit of greater economies of scale as mobile broadband can be used anywhere in the world, said Dr. Terry Ahn, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Development at KTF. The value of networking will increase exponentially as human and machines, machine and machines can communicate. This market presents great growth opportunities not only to the mobile industry but also to other related industries.

Mobile penetration can and should eventually rise to several hundred per cent as everything from cars to cameras to health monitors to industrial sensors become connected to mobile networks, enabling them to automatically send images, information and other data to their owners, said Mike Short, Vice President of Research and Development at Telefonica Europe, the parent company of O2. But realising this vision depends on the industry taking a common approach that will enable manufacturers to achieve economies of scale. This GSMA programme is an important step in that direction.

Affordable devices that can connect faster and help deliver relevant services to subscribers have an important place in our strategy. These devices with embedded 3G mobile connectivity modules will play a crucial part in pushing the conventional boundaries of our business through services that can make a difference to the lives of people, said Napoleon L. Nazareno, President and CEO, SMART.

About Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.

Huawei Technologies is a leader in providing next generation telecommunications networks, and now serves 35 of the world's top 50 operators, along with over one billion users worldwide. The company is committed to providing innovative and customized products, services and solutions to create long-term value and growth potential for its customers.

For more information, please visit http://www.huawei.com

About the GSMA

The GSM Association (GSMA) is the global trade association representing more than 750 GSM mobile phone operators across 218 countries and territories of the world. The Association's members represent more than 3 billion GSM and 3GSM connections -- over 86% of the world's mobile phone connections. In addition, more than 200 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association's initiatives as key partners.

The primary goals of the GSMA are to ensure mobile phones and wireless services work globally and are easily accessible, enhancing their value to individual customers and national economies, while creating new business opportunities for operators and their suppliers.

For more information, please visit http://www.gsmworld.com

Thong Poh Wah of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., +603-2055-0933, fax, +603-2055-0940, pwthong@huawei.com; or David Pringle of GSMA, press@gsm.org