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Motorola's H24 Module series adopted by T-Mobile

by Stevie Smith - Oct 7 2009, 15:15

Motorola and T-Mobile extend their relationship. Image: Motorola.

Corr blimey, T-Mobile is busy at the moment. With a plethora of new and inbound Android-equipped handsets already clogging up our Gadgets section, the telecommunications giant is also beating its chest regarding Motorola’s H24 HSPA module.

Moreover, Motorola and T-Mobile have this week confirmed that the American handset manufacturer’s H24 HSPA Module has been certified for operation on T-Mobile’s 3G network and has become part of the carrier’s M2M solutions portfolio.

“T-Mobile has teamed up with Motorola to offer one of the most innovative solutions for companies looking for 3G broadband connectivity to its M2M services,” explained John Horn, national director of T-Mobile’s M2M services department.

“Motorola’s HSPA module and its embedded SIM feature allow us to provide a trusted solution for ‘always-connected’ services that help companies achieve utmost operational control and return on investment goals,” he added.

For those not in-the-know, the H24 series is designed for high-speed HSUPA/HSDPA connectivity, and includes embedded SIM technology to help withstand challenging environment factors such as temperature, humidity and motion to deliver reliable wireless performance.

Key features attributed to the H24 series include embedded SIM technology, a wide temperature range of -30°C to +85°C, RX diversity for optimal receiver performance, reduced latency that facilitates deployment of near real-time applications, and Internal GPS and FOTA support.

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