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Wireless Communications
News Release from: eDevice | Subject: BridgeD130
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 July 2007
M2M convertor goes wireless
PSTN/GPRS convertor lets devices previously plugged into the wired phone network benefit from the flexibility, the mobility and the rates of GSM/GPRS networks.
Available now from eDevice, the BridgeD130 is a novel PSTN/GPRS convertor solution that lets devices previously plugged into the wired phone network benefit from the flexibility, the mobility and the rates of GSM/GPRS networks The BridgeD130 has been engineered to remove the need for a wired subscription without requiring any changes on either the device or the central server
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 10 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The user simply removes the cable from the phone jack and plugs it into the BridgeD130 phone interface.
Any M2M device connected to the PSTN/POTS network can connect to the BridgeD130 as it emulates the analogue phone network with a Foreign Exchange Station interface.
The BridgeD130 not only generates rings, dial tone and power but also extracts the data from the modem flow to transfer it over the GPRS link.
This M2M terminal is based on the award-winning eDevice TCP/IP stack including a web server and remote firmware upgrade support.
The BridgeD130 integrates a quad-band GSM/GPRS module and can be battery powered.
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