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Digi-key Corp. Is Free2move More Product

Thursday, June 28, 2007

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Digi-key Corp. Is Free2move More Product

Digi-Key Corp. and Free2move AB recently announced the signing of a global distribution agreement. Digi-Key is an electronic component distributor and internationally ships products to more than 140 countries. Free2move is a wireless technology producer for industry and enterprise. Free2move aims to offer high-performance wireless technologies as self-contained modules with rich and easy-to-use interface options, combined with quality developer support.

Digi-Key now stocks Free2move’s Bluetooth™ modules for surface-mounting with built-in software for data and audio communication. Digi-Key also stocks Free2move’s widely used serial port plug adapter in order to provide plug-and-play serial connections between devices. These products, as well as the development tools for the modules, will be featured in Digi-Key’s print and online catalogs, as well as available for purchase directly from the company. According to Digi-Key, this new distribution agreement enables the company to fulfill both the design and production quantity needs of its diverse customer base.

“We are very excited to add Free2move to our list of supplier partners,” said Mark Larson, Digi-Key’s president and COO. “Its innovative products are sure to be of consequential interest and appeal to Digi-Key’s customers.” In parallel, Per-Arne Wiberg, managing director of Free2move AB, said, “Free2move is delighted to establish Digi-Key as the cornerstone of our distribution in North America and other regions. We are confident that Free2move’s technology portfolio will further solidify Digi-Key’s growth, and we are eager to provide excellent support to Digi-Key and its customers.”

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