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SkyWave Launches Dual Satellite-Cellular HSPA Device

skywave [1]Ottawa-based SkyWave Mobile Communications [1], a global provider of satellite based communications for the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) market, today announced the availability of HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) with IDP 700 satellite-cellular terminals [2]. This option ensures the most cost-effective communications network [3] can be accessed without sacrificing coverage or connectivity to essential data. The satellite-cellular terminals provide a quick and smart way to connect people and assets anywhere in the world. SkyWave’s IDP 700 series terminals are designed for tracking vehicles [4] moving between urban and remote areas. They also provide dual or redundant backup systems to ensure functionality in the event of failure, mishap, or change in operational conditions.

“With the HSPA option, these satellite terminals are able to use 2G (GPRS) and 3G (HSPA) networks when available,” said Sue Rutherford, Director of Marketing at SkyWave. “But when these options are not able to accommodate the collection and broadcast of important data and information, satellite connectivity with the IDP 700 series makes it possible to send and receive the data necessary to monitor, manage and control remote assets in a timely manner.”

The number and types of applications incorporating the IDP 700 series is vast, with features including:

To learn more about Skywave’s IDP 700 satellite cellular communications terminal, download the datasheet [5] and application profile [6] available from the Skywave website.

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