Quake Global Inc., San Diego, Calif., said two new dual-mode satellite modems will be available in the U.S. through Teletouch Communications Inc.
The Q2000-CDMA modem is scheduled to launch by the end of the second quarter; the Q2000-GSM modem will be introduced later this year.
Dual-mode modems automatically switch to the most effective and cost-efficient available network. Both modems communicate over the Orbcomm network of low-earth-orbit satellites, as well as either the CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) or GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) ground-based networks. Sprint and Verizon operate CDMA networks. Cingular and T-Mobile provide GSM service.
The modems offer reduced latencies (delays in data transmission), near real-time message delivery, the ability to quickly transfer large amounts of data, satellite back-up for seamless coverage and higher message delivery rates.
Teletouch Communications Inc., Tyler, Texas, provides wireless telemetry products and services to business and government customers, including an aggressively priced trailer tracking system.
For more information, visit www.teletouch.com.
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