Enfora Announces Next Generation of its Enabler Series of Wireless GSM/GPRS OEM Modules.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers 3GSM World Congress 2003 Booth E19, Hall 2 PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 2003 Enfora, Inc., a leading provider of wireless data solutions, today announced plans to release two new versions of its Enabler(TM) series of GSM/GPRS modules, the G2. The first module, a 900/1800/1900 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. module will support worldwide roaming covering a majority of the GSM markets, while the second, a 850/1900 MHz will target certain countries in the Americas. Both modules use the TCS (Transportation Control System) A widely used integrated information system for railroad transportation developed by the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was later implemented by Union Pacific when the companies merged. 2100(TM) GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. chipset from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) and can be seen in Texas Instruments booth (Booth E19, Hall 2) at 3GSM World Congress. The new modules will be available for general production in Q3 2002. Drawing on TI's GSM system-level expertise, the TCS2100 chipset provides Enfora with the high performance and low power required to run next-generation wireless applications. Enfora's unique GSM/GPRS product offerings also include a full TCP/IP TCP/IP in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances. and UDP UDP (uridine diphosphate): see uracil. (User Datagram Protocol) A protocol within the TCP/IP protocol suite that is used in place of TCP when a reliable delivery is not required. integrated stack allowing for integration into a host of independent devices and operating systems. All of Enfora's GSM/GPRS offerings work across a number of operating systems including Windows 95/98/XP/2000/NT, Pocket PC 2002/CE, Linux or Palm platforms. "We are excited about this new offering. Because it will be one of the smallest and most highly integrated GSM/GPRS modules on the market, the G2 easily accommodates handsets and PDAs, in which form factor is critically important," said Jeff Newman, Enfora Vice President of Business Development. "The inclusion of a full IP stack makes the integration of the product virtually seamless." The G2 is 46mmx30mmx3.1mm and supports GSM/GPRS Class B, Multi-slot Class 12 operation, AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. , SIM Toolkit, a full feature phone interface and is EOTD EOTD Enhanced Observed Time Difference EOTD End of Train Device EOTD Early-Onset Torsion Dystonia EOTD End of the Day EOTD Eyes of the Dragon (Stephen King novel) EOTD Evolution of the Daleks capable for location service support. For more information about TI's wireless chipsets, visit www.ti.com/sc/wirelesschipsets. About Enfora Enfora is a leader in enabling wireless data solutions to enhance mobility and data access from remote locations for public and corporate sectors. Providing access to mission-critical data, files and applications quickly and wirelessly, Enfora products are available through a growing network of distributors, wireless providers and resellers. For more information, visit www.enfora.com. Trademarks: TCS2100 is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments Inc. |
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