Otto Wireless Solutions has announced the addition of MC Technologies’ high-quality German line of wireless HSPA/GSM products to its product offering.
MC Technologies designs and manufactures industrial modem and router products, which Otto Wireless Solutions has identified as being a perfect portfolio fit to promote alongside its well-established range of industrial modems.
“We have decided to take a cautious approach and introduce the products to the market in a conservative fashion,” said Chris Viveiros, general manager of Otto Wireless Solutions. “To this end, MC-MRH, the high-speed, dual-SIM, HSPA industrial router is the first product we have brought into our portfolio.
“We feel that by bringing the full-featured product into stock, we can cater for all our customers’ needs, and then better identify the specific models which will suit their applications. The DIN-rail mount option of the product range also allows us to focus our promotion efforts specifically within the industrial market, which is where we have traditionally been very successful.”
Otto Wireless Solutions has been distributing wireless GSM/HSPA and GPS modules, complemented by a strong range of reliable industrial modems, for several years, and is well-entrenched in a number of vertical markets. MC Technologies is expected to feature prominently in future promotions.
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