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![]() DataRemote Inc., a wireless solutions provider, is proud to announce the launch of its new CDS-1900 modem. This state-of-the-art GSM/GPRS device is a perfect complement to the company's comprehensive suite of CDMA and 900 MHz wireless solutions - expressly tailored to meet the M2M market's evolving communication needs.
Option N.V. , the wireless technology company, unveiled its smallest HSDPA USB device so far at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau, China. The iCON 225 is the Company's response to the growing market demand for very small yet high-performance wireless connectivity solutions focused on consumer and prosumer segments. Measuring only 63 x 26 x 13 mm and just weighing 40 g, the iCON 225 is Option's most compact HSDPA USB wireless modem to date.
Sierra Wireless has added two new products to its lineup of HSPA mobile broadband modems. The Sierra Wireless Compass 885 tri-band USB modem for HSPA networks packs more features in a smaller volume than any current counterpart. Designed to offer a flawless user experience, the Compass 885 USB modem includes TRU-Install software installation to simplify setup, a microSD memory card slot to expand its functionality, and a laptop clip accessory to provide flexibility in use.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. and Symstream Americas Inc. have revealed today the launch of their SocketModem SS embedded cellular wireless modem. Designed to reduce ATM fleet management cost on Symstream enabled GSM/3G networks, the SocketModem SS (Model MTSMC-G1-SS) cellular wireless modem integrates Multi-Tech Systems' cellular wireless hardware and Symstream's internationally patented data transfer protocol that is fully supported by Symstream's management and gateway system.
Sierra Wireless introduced new additions to the company's product portfolio for HSUPA networks - the AirCard 880U and AirCard 881U USB modems. With Sierra Wireless AirCard 880U and 881U USB modems operating on an HSUPA network, mobile data customers will be able to send email attachments, upload information, and transmit data from portable devices at speeds more than five times faster than on current HSDPA networks, up to a theoretical maximum speed of 2 megabits per second.
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