
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "GPRS technology",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Focus shifts to TV in Barcelona from
Informa Telecoms and Media, which we summarised at the time by saying "Mobile TV, mobile virtual network operators, mobile search and discovery and the roadmap to 4G will be some of the hottest themes at this year's 3GSM World Congress in
Barcelona".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Stand-alone modem adds GPRS to M2M comms from
Alpha Micro Components: "The Trac Monitor is a stand-alone wireless modem for remote data access control and audio transmission for devices in the field".
In January 2005, we covered the news from TTPCom
concerning its ITM338 and ITM339
- take a look at Triband modules gain Matrix location
which says: "Triband GSM/ GPRS wireless modem module designs are now available from TTPCom with high accuracy location functionality based on Matrix technology from Cambridge Positioning Systems".
Take a look also at the news release from TTPCom, ASMobile signs for an Edge in handsets,
as well as Operators wake up to data-only GPRS services from Alpha Micro Components,
and Wireless data modems are ready to embed from Alpha Micro Components.
See also:
MCU combines with GSM and GPS for info on the road
(April 2003)
Abacus Polar is offering a complete platform for in-vehicle infomatics, using a new implementation of a cutting edge 32bit microcontroller specified for automotive applications
Concept designs aim at Windows Powered Smartphones
(February 2003)
Analog Devices has developed two Windows Powered Smartphone concept designs
Hardware and software boost Intel processor
(February 2003)
TTPCom has reached a significant milestone in its work with Intel for the development of GSM/GPRS processors, with the launch of the Intel PXA800F cellular processor
Novel camera phone is latest GSM/GPRS design win
(October 2002)
The new camera phone from Sharp Corp is built using TTPCom's GSM/GPRS platform
Interface speeds switch to GPRS
(September 2002)
Adax and Hughes Software Systems have a pre-integrated solution crucial to infrastructure developers suffering pressures to roll out new GPRS/UMTS networks, services and revenue streams
Sharp joins the TTPCom GPRS club
(June 2002)
Sharp Corp is the latest company to license TTPCom's GPRS (2.5G) platform
LG makes 20 for TTP GPRS
(April 2002)
TTPCom has signed up LG Electronics of Korea as a partner for its GPRS software
TTPCom opens in Boston to gain N American Edge
(March 2002)
TTPCom has opened a new office in Boston Massachusetts, USA, to enable a rapid response to the engineering needs of its North American customers
Reference design put Microsoft on OMAP
(February 2002)
Manufacturers can now quickly deliver high-quality 2.5G smart phone devices with the help of a complete reference package combining Smartphone 2002 software with OMAP processors
Java-enabled GPRS now available in Cannes
(February 2002)
TTPCom and esmertec will demonstrate technology for high-speed Java-enabled mobile phones and other wireless devices at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes from 19th to 22nd February
It's all in the game in Cannes
(January 2002)
TTPCom reckons it will set the new benchmark for quality and realism in games with the launch of the first complete handset design to implement its Wireless Game Engine (WGE)
TTPCom and RIM edge towards GPRS-based email
(October 2001)
Research In Motion (RIM) is using TTPCom's GPRS protocol stack and related DSP code for its BlackBerry wireless email solution in Europe

