SAN DIEGO, USA: Fusion Wireless announced that its FW2770p, a 3G cellular communications module, is now Verizon 3G Network Certified. Fusion Wireless customers can now leverage the value and performance of the FW2770p Module to launch M2M (machine-to-machine) and consumer cellular products on the Verizon Wireless network, the nation’s largest and most reliable 3G network.
The Fusion Wireless FW2770p Module has earned full Unified Module Process (UMP) certification, enabling customers to streamline deployment of M2M and consumer devices. Smart, connected devices can be brought to market faster and more cost-effectively when utilizing Fusion Wireless’ UMP-certified module.
The Fusion Wireless FW2770p Module provides a full-featured EVDO Rev A dual band CDMA solution in an easily integrated PCI Express Mini Card form factor. Supporting a comprehensive AT command feature set and optional GPS capability, this high speed module is a value-driven solution providing quick time to market. With its affordable price and optimal performance, the FW2770p is the ideal choice for high-volume, data-centric connected devices.
“With the Fusion Wireless module now Verizon 3G Network Certified, customers will have a value-driven option for connecting their devices to our network,” said Aparna Khurjekar, executive director of Business Solutions at Verizon Wireless. “Developers and OEMs in the M2M space can employ 3G connectivity on our network for M2M applications, data transfer, Web surfing and more as they design their products.”
“We are pleased that our module is fully certified for use on the Verizon Wireless network,” said Dave Carey, CEO of Fusion Wireless. “Product developers and integrators can now utilize our module to affordably build devices that leverage the strength and reliability of Verizon Wireless’ network.” In addition to being Verizon 3G Network certified, the FW2770p Module is also FCC and IC certified, enabling rapid deployment. Commercial shipments of the Fusion Wireless FW2770p began early this year.
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