Sydney based NetComm Wireless has provided another new product to Vodafone’s range of integrated m2m terminals, the Vodafone MachineLink 3G Plus, billed as “a new alternative for unconnected machines that need a larger selection of interface options [developed] to facilitate the uptake of m2m across a multitude of industries globally.”
NetComm Wireless CEO and managing director, David Stewart, said: “The Vodafone MachineLink 3G Plus is the second bespoke product developed for Vodafone which gives businesses the ability to select the best solution for their individual applications. It presents a tremendous opportunity for businesses that need extra options to connect and manage valuable assets.”
According to NetComm Wireless, “the MachineLink 3G Plus is a 3G penta-band modem and router with built-in GPS, seamless compatibility with Vodafone or Vodafone m2m partner networks worldwide, and the Vodafone m2m Global Platform.”
The device supports multiple communication protocols and interface options. It comes with ethernet, serial (RS232/422/485), I/O and USB 2.0 ports, an embedded software development kit (SDK) and open source Linux OS to enable flexible customisation to support customer-specific business functions.