Cisco Cisco 1800 2800 3800 Series 4-Port Serial High-Speed WIC
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4. Cisco 4G LTE Offerings
Table 3.
Cisco 4G LTE Product SKUs
Cisco SKU ID
Modem
Speeds
Cisco IOS
Software
Version
Software
Version
ISP or Region
Features
Downlink
Mbps
Mbps
Uplink
Mbps
Mbps
EHWIC-4G LTE-V
MC7750
50
25
15.3(3)M
or later
or later
Verizon
4G speeds,
~25-msec latency,
interface MIBs, data
callback (voice and
Short Message Service
[SMS]), subscriber
identity module (SIM)
lock, diagnostics,
remote firmware
upgrade,
4G MIBs, SMS, and
Global Positioning
System (GPS)
~25-msec latency,
interface MIBs, data
callback (voice and
Short Message Service
[SMS]), subscriber
identity module (SIM)
lock, diagnostics,
remote firmware
upgrade,
4G MIBs, SMS, and
Global Positioning
System (GPS)
C819(H)G-4G-V-K9
EHWIC-4G LTE-A
MC7700
100
50
15.3(3)M
or later
or later
AT&T
C819(H)G-4G-A-K9
EHWIC-4G LTE-G
MC7710
100
50
15.3(3)M
or later
or later
Europe and regions with
same 3G or 4G bands
same 3G or 4G bands
C819(H)G-4G-G-K9
EHWIC-4G LTE-BE
MC700
100
50
15.3(3)M1
or later
or later
Bell (Canada);
EHWIC-4G LTE-JP
MC7700
100
50
15.3(3)M1
or later
or later
NTTDocomo (Japan)
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EHWIC-4G-LTE-V: Works on ISR G2 (Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900) with Verizon 4G LTE network
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C819(H)G-4G-V-K9: Hardened and nonhardened version of Cisco 819 on the Verizon 4G LTE network
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EHWIC-4G-LTE-A: Works on ISR G2 (Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900) with the AT&T 4G LTE network
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C819(H)G-4G-A-K9: Hardened and nonhardened version
of Cisco 819 on AT&T’s 4G LTE network
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EHWIC-4G-LTE-G: Works on ISR G2 (Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900) with global 4G LTE networks
(FD-LTE only mode)
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C819(H)G-4G-G-K9: Hardened and nonhardened version of Cisco 819 on global 4G LTE networks
(FD LTE only mode)
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EHWIC-BE: Works on ISR G2 (Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900) with Bell cellular network in Canada
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EHWIC-JP: Works on ISR G2 (Cisco 1900, 2900, and 3900) with NTTDocomo cellular network in Japan
The EHWIC-4G-LTE comes with the Sierra Wireless multimode modem. The multimode modems smoothly hand
off between different modes such as 4G LTE to 3G to 2G as per network availability. You do not need to configure
it, although you can use the CLI to set a preference for a particular mode. This preference is subject to the ability of
the network to honor it - and the network can override it. Multimode capability is as per the 3GPP standards. The
EHWIC can operate in the following modes:
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4G LTE: The 4G LTE mobile specification provides multimegabit bandwidth, a more efficient radio network,
latency reduction, and improved mobility. LTE solutions target new cellular networks. These networks
initially support up to 100-Mbps peak rates in the downlink and up to 50-Mbps peak rates in the uplink.
The throughput of these networks is higher than the existing 3G networks.
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3G Evolution-Data Optimized (EVDO or DOrA) mode: EVDO is a 3G telecommunications standard for the
wireless transmission of data through radio signals, typically for broadband Internet access. DOrA refers to
EVDO Rev A. This mode is supported with only the -V version of the LTE products.