7 July 2010
Normally any communicating M2M device starts with a modem/module from manufacturers like Cinterion, Sierra Wireless, Telit or Ericsson. These modems have all been type approved according to tests specified by 2G (GSM) or 3G (UMTS) standards, just like any mobile phone in the market.
So far so good, but in the case of M2M these modems are then built into products (e.g electricity meters, vehicles, credit card terminals etc), so additional hardware and software is added to make a complete product. On top of that some sort of central system or service application is normally needed to retrieve, handle and store data from the products.
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30 June 2010
A communications solution allows electric vehicle drivers to plan their routes, monitor their battery capacity and find the nearest place to charge their cars.
Range anxiety is a condition that often afflicts people while at the helm of an electric vehicle. Anxiety escalates as the driver grows increasingly uncertain as to whether the battery-powered car will make it from point A to point B.
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8 June 2010
Billoo Development and Telenor Connexion have today announced that they have formed a partnership to deploy “Billoo global sustainable road mobility management solutions” worldwide. Read more
23 March 2010
Alliance speeds the creation and worldwide deployment of connected products
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23 March 2010
Cinterion HC25 Module and Telenor Global Connectivity Solution Enable World Class Solution Operating in 50 Countries
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