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Janus Remote Communications Releases Footprint Compatible M2M ‘Plug N’ Go Modules’

By Janus Remote Communications
Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Developed in cooperation with wireless module manufacturer Telit Wireless Solutions, these interchangeable modules are specifically designed for quick and easy integration into all new and existing M2M designs.



Janus Remote Communications (Aurora, IL) is expanding its highly successful Terminus platform of GSM/GPRS, CDMA, and UMTS modem devices to include a new range of board-level, plug-in modules for use in wireless communication applications. Developed in cooperation with wireless module manufacturer Telit Wireless Solutions, these interchangeable modules are specifically designed for quick and easy integration into all new and existing M2M designs. Features include:

  • Quick and easy wireless design integration.
  • Footprint compatible GSM, CDMA, and UMTS devices.
  • PCB mountable.
  • Cost effective.
  • DIP (Dual In-line Package) type design.
  • Suitable for any M2M application.
  • PTCRB/Carrier certification (Currently in Progress).
  • Plug ‘n Go integration.

For more information visit www.janus-rc.com

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