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Cinterion Connector Modules Earn AT&T Mobility, FCC and PTCRB Approval

2009-03-17 18:13
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- TC63i, TC65i, and MC75i Speed Time to Market for a Wide Range of M2M Solutions -

BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cinterion Wireless Modules announced today that its new Connector Modules, TC63i, TC65i, MC75i, which are part of the recently launched Evolution Platform, are shipping in North America with mission critical AT&T Mobility, FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and PTCRB (PCS-1900 type certification review board) pre-approval and certifications. These certifications speed the time to market for new solutions and decrease development costs for customers. The new Connector Modules offer significant improvements including a more compact size, backward compatibility with existing platform products and expanded features for optimized performance on GSM networks.

“Cinterion’s scalable Connector Modules offer improvements in size, processing and extreme environmental operating conditions and were designed to fit the widest range of applications and budgets, while allowing complete flexibility between modules as technology needs change,” said Peter Fowler, Regional President, Cinterion Wireless Modules, Americas. “The modules have been rigorously tested for safety and performance and have earned crucial FCC, PTCRB and AT&T Mobility certification which allows OEMs and developers to significantly decrease the time and expense it takes to bring an end-user’s solution to market.”

“The Cinterion Connector Modules are an outstanding addition to AT&T Mobility’s roster of certified specialized devices, of which there are now more than 500,” said Carolyn Billings, executive director, Product Marketing Management, for AT&T Mobility. “The certification of these modules from an industry leader like Cinterion provides our customers in the M2M industry with a greater degree of choice in which to enable wireless monitoring and other applications. The AT&T Mobility certification also gives customers the assurance that these modules have been tested to ensure they operate in an efficient and reliable manner in conjunction with the AT&T Mobility wireless data network.”

About Cinterion Connector Modules

Cinterion’s TC63i, TC65i and MC75i comprise a family of scalable modules that share Quad-Band GSM, TCP/IP functionality and M2M interfaces such as serial or I2C bus. The modules are equal in size, mounting arrangement and command set, ensuring full compatibility. They are fully scalable from 2 to 2.5 G allowing customers to easily upgrade to meet changing technology needs. Key feature enhancements include operating under -40°C for use in extreme temperature ranges all over the world, the latest in performance technology with ARM 9 processors and customized jamming attack detections.

Cinterion Connector Modules can be integrated in M2M solutions including metering, security, remote maintenance and control, vending, POS and more.

To receive development kits for Cinterion modules, please contact Gina Aspeytia at gina@synergy-gps.com, (858) 577-3507. For more information about Cinterion Wireless Modules, please visit us at online: www.cinterion.com.

About Cinterion Wireless Modules

Cinterion Wireless Modules, formerly Siemens Wireless Modules, is the leading supplier of cellular machine-to-machine communication devices and solutions for customers worldwide. Cinterion Wireless Modules offers a broad portfolio of innovative modules designed for a wide range of applications, including remote maintenance, e-toll systems, metering, automotive, POS systems, teleservices, industrial PDAs, routers and gateways, security systems, as well as tracking and tracing. The global enterprise is headquartered in Munich, Germany and has approximately 450 employees worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.cinterion.com.

 

Contacts

Cinterion Wireless Modules, NAFTA
Angela Rennert, 425-214-4244
Angela.Rennert@cinterion.com
or
LPI Communications for CWM
Ellen Lynch, 415-225-2240
ellen@lpicommunications.com