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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: Prolificx | Subject: Vector 300DM
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 08 February 2007

Telematics platforms combine GPRS and
satcomms

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Open hardware platforms incorporate a wide range of wired and wireless connectivity options making them particularly suited to telematics and M2M applications.

New from Prolificx, the Vector 300DM family of devices are open hardware platforms, running Windows CE and NET Compact Framework, incorporating a wide range of wired and wireless connectivity options making them particularly suited to telematics and M2M applications Gareth Evans, Prolificx' Vector 300 Product manager stated "We are excited to be extending our product range to include integrated support for customers to communicate over the Orbcomm satellite network

Adding satellite network communications opens up new opportunities for our customers to operate in areas where cellular coverage cannot be guaranteed.

The dual mode capability of both GPRS and satellite ensures that data can be transmitted in the most economical manner depending on urgency and nature of the data".

Zvi Huber, General Manager, Stellar Satellite Communications adds "By integrating Stellar's DS100 Orbcomm modem into their Vector 300 product range, Prolificx have created a fully embedded NET programmable device operating on the Orbcomm network.

By providing the NET Compact Framework programming environment with which millions of programmers worldwide are conversant, Prolificx have made a huge step forwards in opening up usage of the Orbcomm network.

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