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10 July 2013 Opto-Electronics

The flagship Cinterion EHS6 is the 5th generation of Gemalto’s Java embedded machine-to-machine (M2M) modules which have simplified highly efficient, end-to-end industrial communication for the last decade.

The compact module offers the latest Java ME 3.2 client runtime platform optimised for resource-constrained M2M applications. It shares internal resources such as memory, a large existing code base and proven software building blocks.

The improved Java concept uses Multi MIDlet Java execution to simultaneously host and run multiple applications and protocols. An extended security concept with the latest TLS/SSL engine provides secure and reliable TCP/IP connectivity while an enriched internal Flash file system enables royalty-free firmware updates over-the-air when required.

A sophisticated sandbox model and layered architecture simplify device management and separate mobile network operator approvals from application code development, allowing simultaneous progress of both phases for a shorter time to market.

Providing the capability for multiple designs from one solution, the newest addition to Gemalto’s Evolution platform is an ideal module for M2M applications migrating from 2G to 3G that require cost efficiency along with global connectivity. EHS6 offers five-band HSPA to support high bandwidth connectivity, enabling speeds up to 7,2 Mbps in downlink and 5,7 Mbps in uplink.

For more information contact Electrocomp, +27 (0)11 458 9000, [email protected], www.electrocomp.co.za



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