Cinterion Wireless Modules and GTT, an M2M hardware design and RF mechanical integrator, have announced collaboration on the development of wireless module PCB (printed circuit board) integration and M2M solutions. This global partnership will provide Cinterion customers with passive subsystem integration (PSI) solutions for M2M vertical markets including smart meter reading, telematics, and vehicle and asset tracking. Cinterion enabled RF mechanical integration solutions are quickly delivered by GTT from concept through a structured process of architecture design, block modelling, rapid prototyping, EMI review and IP-rating design.
Cinterion’s modules can be integrated for a variety of M2M solutions including automatic meter reading (AMR), security, remote maintenance and control, vending, point of sales (POS) and more. Often manufacturers from vertical markets do not have specific experience with the process and procedures related to cellular products. They, in particular, will benefit from the new migration and the innovative wireless module PCB integration developed by Cinterion and GTT.
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