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Kyocera, DataRemote introduce new M2M products

Sep 9, 2005 1:51 PM

CDMA vendor Kyocera Wireless and DataRemote this week announced three products that combine the Kyocera 200 Module with DataRemote’s proprietary software and hardware to enable machine-to-machine communications between even legacy equipment, according to a joint press release.

The three CDMA-based products are: the CDS-9060M-T/R, a modem that upgrades legacy analog systems to digital; TrakitNow, an AVL and GPS fleet-tracking software solution; and VirtualComm IP Manager software solution.

“With the scalable Kyocera 200 Module, we are able to quickly design solutions to meet our customer's needs and provide fast and efficient wireless communication ability for a variety of remote applications—whether in a vehicle, in the field, or in a plant,” said Brett Cavanah, DataRemote, president and CEO, in a prepared statement.

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