Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: TTPCom | Subject: ITM320 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 March 2004
GPRS modules strike up three bands
A new series of triband GPRS modules features two type-approved product variants, one supporting 850, 1800 and 1900MHz bands, the other for 900, 1800 and 1900MHz operation
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Both modules are GPRS Class 10, enabling datarates in excess of 83.2Kbit/s, and support the adaptive multirate (AMR) speech codec. The ITM3208 and ITM3209 modules support both AT commands and SIM Toolkit 99 enabling them to be easily customised for a wide range of applications, from commercial machine-to-machine asset management to PDAs and laptops.
The modules are compact, measuring just 48 x 35mm, and use TTPCom's world leading protocol software that featured in over 23 million mobile devices in 2003.
The modules are also certified to meet all relevant regulatory approvals including the R and TTE Directive, GCF, MII (China), PTCRB and FCC (USA).
John Barber, Managing Director of TTPCom's Terminals Business Unit commented: "From the very start these modules have been designed and specified to work in a range of end products, from vending machines and in-vehicle systems, to industrial handheld terminals and PDAs.
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TietoEnator, one of Europe's largest IT and software services providers, has joined the Ajar platform ecosystem
Engineers wanted for mobile platform development
TTPCom is recruiting a significant number of engineers to join the development team working on its Ajar platform - the definitive mobile applications framework for mass market handsets
TTPCom's vast experience in wireless communications means that licensees of the ITM320 module can confidently add significant value to their leading devices with our cellular technology".
He added, "The first licensee of the ITM320 series module is scheduled to ship their product in July 2004".
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