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Digi Offers Sprint Certified 3G System-on-Module

By Digi International features Qualcomm Gobi technology, which supports High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) or Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) networks from the same cellular radio.
Friday, November 04, 2011

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The ConnectCore 3G



Digi International (Minnetonka, MN) (NASDAQ: DGII) has announced that the ConnectCore 3G – an embedded 3G system-on-module with integrated application processing – is now certified by Sprint. This means Sprint customers can easily add 3G connectivity to their devices without having to go through the Sprint certification process. The ConnectCore 3G:

  • Offers out-of-the-box cloud connectivity with the iDigi Device Cloud.
  • Provides an easy path for M2M device manufacturers to add Sprint 3G connectivity to their devices.
  • Features Qualcomm Gobi technology, which supports High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) or Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) networks from the same cellular radio.
  • Has universal 2G/3G cellular connectivity, GPS option, and Ethernet.
  • Has a rich set of peripherals and off-module connector options.

For more information visit www.digi.com.

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