Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Cinterion’s HC28-J module optimized for Japanese Market, earns certification with NTTDoCoMo

MUNICH, GERMANY: Cinterion, a leader in cellular machine-to-machine (M2M) communication modules, announced that its HC28-J module earned approval by NTTDoCoMo, the largest mobile network operator in Japan.

The latest HC28 variant, the “J” version, provides the UMTS/HSDPA frequency bands 800 and 2100 MHz to ensure optimal reception even in rural areas of the NTTDoCoMo network. Cinterion’s M2M Advanced Family, now including HC28, HC28-J, HC25 and EU3 modules, further strengthens Cinterion’s penetration in the Japanese market while providing international customers the opportunity to deploy one design globally.

“Our HC28 products were optimized for the unique technology requirements of Japanese wireless networks and allow our customers who conduct business in Japan to design high-quality, durable M2M applications,” said Norbert Muhrer, CEO and president, Cinterion.

“The Japanese M2M market is thriving, especially through the increased adoption of high-bandwidth applications. Our latest advanced communication modules will help integrators and end users alike improve their business operations with intelligent and cost-saving M2M technology.”

Cinterion’s HC28 modules enable fast, high-bandwidth cellular data transmissions needed for sophisticated M2M applications including metering and smart grid, video surveillance and security, tracking and tracing, industrial PDAs, gateways, fleet management and much more.

The HC28 modules offer full-featured functionality including voice and high-speed data capability up to 3.6 Mbps for downloads, global roaming, onboard GPS, a RIL/NDIS/USB driver for Microsoft Windows Mobile-based devices and USB 2.0 full-speed industrial interface - all connected via a rugged board-to-board connector.

These features, along with carrier certification, full type approval including R&TTE, GCF, FCC, PTCRB and the required Japanese certifications, JATE and TELEC, give manufacturers an opportunity to develop new devices and solutions for the Japanese market very quickly and at a low cost of ownership.

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