Telit Certifies LTE-M Module with AT&T

Date
08/31/2017

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ME910C1-NA module expedites migration of existing 2G/3G connections and shortens time-to-market for new IoT devices

London – Telit announced that its tri-band, single mode ME910C1-NA is the first Telit LTE Category M1 (LTE-M) module to receive certification for operation on AT&T’s LTE-M nationwide network. Certification means IoT integrators and providers can quickly start taking advantage of the reliability and coverage of AT&T’s LTE-M network for the IoT, leveraging the popularity of the Telit xE910 form factor. For more information on the ME910C1-NA: http://www.telit.com/cellular/4g-modules/xe910-family/#ME910C1_Series 

The ME910C1-NA module is a member of Telit’s best-selling xE910 family and can easily be applied as a pin-to-pin replacement for existing devices based on the family’s modules for 2G, 3G, LTE Categories 1, 3 and 4. With the company’s design-once-use-anywhere philosophy, developers can cut costs and development time by simply designing around the xE910 LGA common form factor, giving them the freedom to deploy technologies best suited for the application’s environment. The ME910C1-NA also features optimized power consumption and optional quad-constellation GNSS support capabilities. The ME910C1-NA is based on the Qualcomm MDM9206 global multimode LTE modem and is the first module based on this chipset to receive AT&T LTE-M certification. 

Industries that demand lower costs, security and extended product lifecycles now have more options with the Telit ME910C1-NA. The combination of LTE-M technology and extensive feature set makes this module an ideal solution for new applications in vertical segments such as telematics, smart energy and metering, asset tracking, retail point of sale, security and surveillance, industrial control and automation, smart home, and smart buildings.

Telit has the broadest portfolio of certified IoT LTE Category modules in the industry.  For more information about the Telit portfolio of Cellular Cat M1/NB1 modules, click http://info.telit.com/nbiot

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