2018-06-18

Telit enables public safety IoT marketplace with two new modules

Source: Telit
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that its LE910C4-NF series module, based on the Qualcomm MDM9207 LTE modem, is now available allowing solution integrators in the public safety space to bring advanced IoT applications to market. Since 2006, Telit has had an extensive network of support offices, competence center partners and other US-based resources available to system integrators and solution providers bring products to market quickly and cost effectively. Part of Telit’s growing xE910 suite, the LE910Cx-NF series modules include the LE910C1-NF LTE Cat 1 sibling module for applications requiring less data speed and more power savings for battery powered devices. The new series of 4G LTE modules is compliant with the 3GPP Release 10 and is available with optional quad-constellation GNSS capability. This LGA form factor family is available in a variety of configurations, supporting both multi-mode and fallback as needed for specific regions, carriers and use cases. Both the LE910C4-NF and the LE910C1-NF are available in the mini PCIe data card form factor and will include certifications from all major U.S. mobile network operators

“Public safety agencies now are demanding high bandwidth solutions to facilitate applications such as video streaming, internet access, and advanced mapping,” says Jesus Gonzalez-Medina, senior analyst critical communications, IHS Markit. “IHS Markit forecasts that, in 2021, revenues in the United States only, from LTE devices over private/hybrid networks in the public safety sector will reach $205 million; a large increase from $4 million in 2016. “

https://www.telit.com/press-release/telit-enables-public-safety-marketplace-to-address-todays-growing-needs-with-two-new-xe910-modules/