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The Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7700 and AirPrime MC7750 embedded wireless modules have been granted technical approvals for AT&T’s and Verizon Wireless’ LTE networks, clearing the way for shipments to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Embedded modules that have achieved operator technical approval give
OEMs greater confidence that devices will pass network certification
tests.
Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR) (TSX: SW) today announced that
the company has achieved an important milestone in its 4G LTE product
development programs. The Sierra Wireless AirPrime™ MC7700 embedded wireless module has achieved technical approval for the AT&T 4G LTE network, and the Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7750 module
has achieved technical approval for the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE
network, clearing the way for shipments to original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) building products with integrated 4G connectivity
on either of the major U.S.-based LTE networks.
Embedded modules that have achieved operator technical approval
provide OEMs with greater confidence that devices integrating the
modules will pass network certification tests, as the majority of the
test cases have already been completed. This also accelerates
time-to-market and reduces network certification costs for OEMs. OEMs
working with Sierra Wireless modules also now have the opportunity to
efficiently and cost-effectively provide a choice of network services
with their products, as the AirPrime MC7700 and AirPrime MC7750 share a
common hardware and software interface.
“We recognize that many of our OEM customers need to be able to
provide their customers with options when it comes to network
services,” said Dan Schieler, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Mobile Computing for Sierra Wireless. “So we put major effort behind
streamlining wireless integration for our customers, ensuring they have
quick access to new technologies in reliable, pre-certified modules
with a common interface. OEMs can design and develop once and apply the
work across devices for both networks, allowing them to keep
development costs under control while still offering their customers
the choices they want.”
Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC77XX Series embedded wireless modules
allow OEMs to take advantage of the latest generation of high-speed
mobile networks, delivering up to 100 Mbps download speeds and 50 Mbps
upload speeds, integrated GPS capabilities, and broad compatibility.
Compatibility with existing 2G and 3G networks ensures users stay
connected whether they’re in major cities, traveling across the
country, or roaming internationally. Sierra Wireless embedded modules
support Windows, Linux, and Android operating systems to enable
wireless integration in a wide variety of devices. The AirPrime MC7750
module also supports over-the-air device management (OTA-DM), allowing
OEMs to include provisioning, servicing, and customization options to
enhance the user experience.
OEMs are already using these new capabilities to incorporate
high-speed wireless connectivity into a variety of upcoming devices,
including notebook, netbook, and tablet computers; connected consumer
electronics products such as personal navigation devices; and home or
enterprise-class routers.
About Sierra Wireless
Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR) (TSX: SW) offers industry-leading
mobile computing and machine-to-machine (M2M) communications products
and solutions that connect people, devices, and applications over
cellular networks. Wireless service providers, equipment manufacturers,
enterprises and government organizations around the world depend on us
for reliable wireless technology. We offer 2G, 3G and 4G wireless
modems, routers and gateways as well as a comprehensive suite of
software, tools, and services that ensure our customers can
successfully bring wireless applications to market. For more
information about Sierra Wireless, visit www.sierrawireless.com.
“AirPrime” is a trademark of Sierra Wireless. Other product or
service names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their
respective owners.
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