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MUNICH, Germany / SAO PAULO, Brazil Sept. 22, 2009 -- Cinterion
Wireless Modules, a global
leader in cellular machine-to-machine
(M2M) communication modules, announced today that Quanta
Technology has selected the company as their exclusive module
supplier for tracking and tracing solutions for cars and motorcycles.
Quanta, a leader in automotive equipment in Brazil, will integrate
Cinterion’s superior LGA modules in its line of products to ensure new
Brazilian automotive law requirements are met, and to ensure increased
efficiencies and cost savings creating by integrating M2M.
Part of Cinterion’s Evolution
Platform, the LGA modules selected by Quanta include EGS5
and BGS3.
Both feature Cinterion’s unique, efficient and reliable surface mount
technology, which enables fully automated “pick-and-place” manufacturing
for mass production for Quanta’s M2M applications. The modules feature
optimized pad size and layout and enable customer specific overprinting
and full flexibility for soldering paste selection during manufacturing
for optimal performance and yield. In addition, the LGA module series is
fully scalable from basic GSM/GPRS up to EDGE functionality for cost
effective product evolution as technology needs change.
“Cinterion’s modules are solderable, durable, high performing in
changing temperatures and they can easily enter the production process
without great alterations in the manufacturing line,” said Marcelo
Catapani, president of Cinterion Latin America.
Quanta’s new solutions, Tetros Motorcycle 245 and Tetros Car 245,
integrate Cinterion modules to enable real time communications and
remote visibility of moving vehicles. The Cinterion powered products
meet all specifications of Brazil’s National Council of Traffic
automotive law which requires mandatory tracking and tracing or
anti-theft solutions on all new cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses by
October 2010 or earlier.
“We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of new technology
development for automotive equipment,” said Silvio Cirelli, CEO, Quanta
Technology. “With recent changes in legislation and increased safety
requirements, we’ll continue high volume production of our devices this
year and increase even more in the coming years. With Cinterion as our
communications technology partner, we are able to quickly integrate
Cinterion’s market leading LGA modules, which ensures that our
production plant will continue to provide the highest quality equipment
in the market.”
About Quanta Technology
Established in 1987, Quanta has been a pioneer and one of the main
manufacturers of automotive alarms in Brazil. The Company launched the
first tracking and tracing in Brazil beginning a 10-year heritage in
automotive alarms. Today, Quanta is leader in the development and
manufacturing of alarms and tracking and tracing devices for trucks,
motorcycles and cars, managing aspects of security, logistics and
telemetry for more than 400,000 vehicles in Brazil. Currently, the
portfolio of products is comprised of the TETROS line of tracking and
tracing solutions and the RADAR line of alarms and accessories. Quanta
Technology (www.quantatec.com.br)
has two offices located in the Region North of São Paulo.
About Cinterion Wireless Modules
Cinterion Wireless Modules is a worldwide leading supplier of cellular
machine-to-machine (M2M) communication modules and combines unparalleled
M2M engineering expertise and localized worldwide customer support with
a strong portfolio of high-quality GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and HSPA
products. Cinterion is a reliable partner and valued by many vertical
market customers for its award-winning modules which enable machines,
equipment and vehicles to communicate over wireless networks helping
enterprises dramatically cut costs and increase productivity and
efficiency. Cinterion products are carrier and FTA approved and used for
industries including remote maintenance and control; metering; payment
systems; industrial PDAs; routers and gateways; security systems; health
care; automotive and eToll; tracking and tracing; environmental
monitoring and more. The firm’s global headquarters are in Munich,
Germany with sales and support offices in local markets around the
world.
Information Source: Business Wire
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