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Contents u-blox 6 GPS platform upgraded u-blox’ solution for eCall u-blox GSM module verified eCall and ERA Glonass ready u-blox’ LISA 3G module approved for AT&T’s network LEA-6H compatibility with Russian GLONASS demon- strated LISA and evalkit available online New precision timing chip for 4G LTE femtocells u-blox’ GPS solution for Android u-blox opens second office in China Case study consumer 1: Samsung 3D navigator family Case study consumer 2: Meizu high-definition smartphone for China Case study consumer 3: Enspert e-reader tablet Case study industrial 1: GPS/GSM win at Daviscomms for Personal Tracker Upcoming events Autumn 2011 u-blox news Previous Issue u-blox acquires US-based Fusion Wireless New acquisition becomes u-blox’ center of competence for CDMA wireless technology u-blox’ CEO, Thomas Seiler, answers some key questions: What was the motivation to invest in Fusion Wireless? “Our global customers who are developing products for the North American market require a choice as to whether their products communicate via GSM, UMTS or CDMA2000 net- works. They may also design variants that work with multiple standards. This acquisition completes our portfolio of wireless modems so that we conform to all mobile commu- nications standards used in North America. It also brings us the expertise, intellectual property, and industry relationships in the USA with respect to CDMA2000 technology and mobile service providers.” What is u-blox’ strategy concerning the acquisition of Fusion Wireless? “This acquistion bolsters our dual-track strategy of providing components for both wire- less communications and global positioning, while optimizing the synergies between the two technologies. We are the only semiconductor vendor with this strategy, allowing us to uniquely serve the fast-growing markets for location-based devices in the consumer, automotive and industrial sectors.” What will happen with the former Fusion Wireless staff? “We will immediatly establish a u-blox CDMA center of competence in San Diego, similar to what we have done with our GSM/UMTS center of competence based in Sgonico, Italy. We will retain all Fusion Wireless staff and integrate them into the u-blox organiza- tion, while supporting them with u-blox’ global sales, support, quality and logistics team. What actual products does the acquisition involve? “We immediately obtain 3 new certified wireless module products that conform to the North American CDMA2000 standard. With CDMA technology in-house, we are now able to develop new variants based on our popular LISA form factor which is already im- plemented in our GSM and UMTS modules. This will allow our customers to easily design product variants and upgrade their products without changing their hardware designs.” Which new markets does this acquistion allow u-blox to serve? “All our wireless modules are used in mass market applications requiring mobile connec- tivity such as mobile Internet, in-car infotainment systems, fleet and asset management, road pricing, vehicle recovery systems, mobile vehicle emergency services, point-of-sales terminals, metering, vending and remote monitoring and control applications. They are also integrated into consumer products such as notebook, tablet computers, eReaders and navigation devices. The new CDMA modules extends our serviceable markets for these applications in North America.” How does the acquisition make u-blox’ products more attractive to North American customers than your competitors? “Combined with our GPS receiver portfolio, we now provide North American customers with plug-and-play solutions supporting all wireless standards for location-aware prod- ucts including software, evaluation tools, test environment, support, local presence and expertise located on both the East and West coasts of America. No competitor offers this range and depth of products and support for embedded wireless communications and global positioning” For full details about u-blox’ acquisition of Fusion Wireless, please refer to the press release from September 19, 2011.
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Page 1 | u-blox news

Contents

u-blox 6 GPS platform upgraded

u-blox’ solution for eCall

u-blox GSM module verified eCall and ERA Glonass ready

u-blox’ LISA 3G moduleapproved for AT&T’s network

LEA-6H compatibility with Russian GLONASS demon-strated

LISA and evalkit available online

New precision timing chip for 4G LTE femtocells

u-blox’ GPS solution for Android

u-blox opens second office in China

Case study consumer 1: Samsung 3D navigator family

Case study consumer 2: Meizu high-definition smartphone for China

Case study consumer 3: Enspert e-reader tablet

Case study industrial 1: GPS/GSM win at Daviscomms for Personal Tracker

Upcoming events

Autumn 2011

u-blox newsPrevious Issue

u-blox acquires US-based Fusion WirelessNew acquisition becomes u-blox’ center of competence for CDMA wireless technology

u-blox’ CEO, Thomas Seiler, answers some key questions:

• What was the motivation to invest in Fusion Wireless? “Our global customers who are developing products for the North American market require a choice as to whether their products communicate via GSM, UMTS or CDMA2000 net-

works. They may also design variants that work with multiple standards. This acquisition completes our portfolio of wireless modems so that we conform to all mobile commu-nications standards used in North America. It also brings us the expertise, intellectual property, and industry relationships in the USA with respect to CDMA2000 technology and mobile service providers.”

• What is u-blox’ strategy concerning the acquisition of Fusion Wireless? “This acquistion bolsters our dual-track strategy of providing components for both wire-

less communications and global positioning, while optimizing the synergies between the two technologies. We are the only semiconductor vendor with this strategy, allowing us to uniquely serve the fast-growing markets for location-based devices in the consumer, automotive and industrial sectors.”

• What will happen with the former Fusion Wireless staff? “We will immediatly establish a u-blox CDMA center of competence in San Diego, similar

to what we have done with our GSM/UMTS center of competence based in Sgonico, Italy. We will retain all Fusion Wireless staff and integrate them into the u-blox organiza-tion, while supporting them with u-blox’ global sales, support, quality and logistics team.

• What actual products does the acquisition involve? “We immediately obtain 3 new certified wireless module products that conform to the

North American CDMA2000 standard. With CDMA technology in-house, we are now able to develop new variants based on our popular LISA form factor which is already im-plemented in our GSM and UMTS modules. This will allow our customers to easily design product variants and upgrade their products without changing their hardware designs.”

• Which new markets does this acquistion allow u-blox to serve? “All our wireless modules are used in mass market applications requiring mobile connec-

tivity such as mobile Internet, in-car infotainment systems, fleet and asset management, road pricing, vehicle recovery systems, mobile vehicle emergency services, point-of-sales terminals, metering, vending and remote monitoring and control applications. They are also integrated into consumer products such as notebook, tablet computers, eReaders and navigation devices. The new CDMA modules extends our serviceable markets for these applications in North America.”

• How does the acquisition make u-blox’ products more attractive to North American customers than your competitors?

“Combined with our GPS receiver portfolio, we now provide North American customers with plug-and-play solutions supporting all wireless standards for location-aware prod-ucts including software, evaluation tools, test environment, support, local presence and expertise located on both the East and West coasts of America. No competitor offers this range and depth of products and support for embedded wireless communications and global positioning”

For full details about u-blox’ acquisition of Fusion Wireless, please refer to the press release from September 19, 2011.

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u-blox 6 GPS platform upgraded with future-proof featuresLatest firmware upgrade gives u-blox customers highly valuable benefits

u-blox announces the upgrade of its latest receiver platform u-blox 6. The upgrade gives customers access to many new fea-tures and benefits such as improved sensi-tivity, significantly lower power consump-tion, improved anti-jamming performance, jamming detection and shorter Time To First Fix (TTFF). Together with many other innovative features, u-blox 6 sets the pace as one of the most advanced GPS receiver technologies available.

Most importantly the new firmware deliv-ers an improved tracking sensitivity down to -162 dBm with enhanced acquisition and re-acquisition sensitivity making u-blox6 one of the most sensitive receivers on the market. GPS can now deliver position-

ing information in deep indoor situations as never before.

Other new features include AssistNow Au-tonomous, a cost-free embedded feature similar to Assisted-GPS without the need for a host or external network connec-tion. The concept reduces time-to-first-fix by capitalizing on the periodic nature of GPS satellites, allowing the GPS receiver to autonomously predict satellite positions based on previously captured ephemeris.An innovative and intelligent power management technique has also been implemented allowing the receiver to independently power-down unnecessary circuitry when not needed while maintain-ing GPS performance levels. The result is an unprecedented power savings of more than 50% in weak signal environment compared to previous firmware.

Not only has u-blox’ industry leading anti-jamming technology been improved, another very interesting feature “Jamming

Detection” has been introduced. This feature gives the GPS receiver the ability to detect the possible presence of GPS jammers. This can add a significant level of security and robustness, for example when dealing with vehicle theft. Security systems can use this feature to activate an alarm or alert signal, or initiates a backup position-ing system such as one based on GSM cellular positioning.

Another new feature is the support of the RTCM protocol (“Radio Technical Com-mission for Maritime Services”), allowing receivers to increase positional accuracy in maritime applications using differen-tial correctional data received by RTCM beacons.

For more information, we provide these two reference documents:

• u-blox 6 Firmware 7 release notes

• Whitepaper: u-blox 6 GPS receivers enhanced with many new features

The latest upgrade of u-blox 6 gives

immediate,cost-free benefits to customers and

strengthens u-blox’

competitiveness

A European initiative to combine GSM and GPS for vehicle emergency services is eCall, a project by the European Commission to provide rapid assistance to motorists involved in a collision anywhere in the Euro-pean Union. The system is officially defined as a “Pan-European automatic in-vehicle emergency call system”.

The service, which is planned for initial implementation in 2014, is backed by numerous car, truck and bus manufacturers and the European Automobile Manufactur-ers Association (ACEA).

The system will monitor in-vehicle sensors for such events as airbag deployment to automatically transmit location details and summon assistance via GSM emergency cellular service “112”, the universal emer-

gency services number adopted throughout the European Union and Switzerland.

When activated, the in-vehicle eCall system (IVS) automatically initiates an emergency call carrying both voice and data (including GPS location data) directly to the nearest 112 Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) to determine whether rescue services should be dispatched to the known posi-tion.

The u-blox eCall solutionWith deep knowledge in both GPS and GSM, eCall is a perfect application of u-blox’ converged technologies. As the only provider of embedded GPS and GSM mod-ules, u-blox’ eCall solution provides many features that optimize the interoperation of GPS and GSM subsystems: a common host

interface, embedded TCP/IP stack, embed-ded assisted GPS (“AssistNow”) client, em-bedded dead-reckoning, in-band modem, firmware update over-the-air, automotive grade components, and an end-to-end eCall test environment.

With the imminent deployment of European eCall in 2014, development of In-vehicle eCall Systems (IVS) is in full swing. The correct choice of components will have a large affect on time-to-market. Important factors to consider are the pos-sibility to verify IVS designs before eCall is deployed, the ability to support design-in requirements of closely-coupled GPS and GSM subsystems, comprehensive software support, component-level certification of the GSM modem, forward compatibility with future wireless technologies, and the availability of automotive-grade GPS and GSM components in high-volume.

For detailed information about u-blox’ solution for eCall, as well as our end-to-end eCall test environment, please download the whitepaper (PDF) “u-blox’ Solution for European eCall”.

u-blox’ solution for European eCall u-blox develops end-to-end eCall test environment

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u-blox GSM module verified eCall and ERA Glonass ready by Rohde & Schwarz LEON wireless modem passes comprehensive test of in-band modem

u-blox and Rohde & Schwarz, a world-wide leading supplier of test and mea-surement equipment, have successfully concluded tests of u-blox’ LEON GSM modem for eCall / ERA Glonass readiness. eCall and ERA Glonass are a EU and Rus-sian initiatives to capitalize on GSM and GPS technologies for vehicle emergency response service. The projects are indepen-

dently led by the European Commission and the Russian government to provide rapid assistance to motorists involved in a collision anywhere in the European Union and Russia.

The positive results of the tests conducted by Rohde & Schwarz validated LEON’s in-band modem capabilities, a crucial requirement to support vehicle-mounted eCall / ERA Glonass equipment.

To test LEON, a comprehensive in-band modem test environment based on the Radio Communication Tester R&S CMU200was implemented, and a PC running a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) simulator (R&S CMU-K94) according to TS 26.268 was used. The results were

100% successful. The core functionality of eCall / ERA Glonass requires an embed-ded computer that continuously monitors crash sensors and GPS receiver in order to initiate an automated data and voice call via a dedicated GSM modem in case of an emergency condition. A key requirement for eCall is that both data and voice call must utilize the same physical voice chan-nel because SMS and GPRS do not provide the necessary service priority or availability.

eCall and ERA Glonass are planned for ini-tial implementation in 2014, and is backed by numerous car, truck and bus manu-facturers and the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA).

The European eCall system forautomated

accident assistance is planned fordeployment

across the EU by 2014

AT&T has approved LISA, the world’s small-est surface-mount 3G module for use on AT&T’s mobile broadband network. LISA is targeted for use in M2M, telematics, and other mobile devices for a wide variety of

applications such as fleet management, emergency call, Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL), asset tracking, security systems and remote metering. LISA also includes u-blox’ proprietary CellLocateTM technology which supports geographical positioning in areas where GPS is not possible such as in under-ground parking garages or tunnels.

The AT&T approval is in addition to other in-dustry approvals obtained by LISA including the FCC, IC (Canada), PTCRB, and R&TTE.

The LISA 3G modem family is available in leadless chip carrier (LCC) surface mount technology to significantly reduce manufac-turing costs, improve customer yields and increase reliability and operational longevity.

For more information about LISA, please visit our website at www.u-blox.com/wire-less-modules or contact your nearest u-blox sales representative.

u-blox’ LISA 3G moduleapproved by AT&T

u-blox’ LISA, the smallest 3G surface-mount module, is approved for AT&T’s network LISA UMTS/HSPA modem now supported by nation’s fastest mobile broadband provider

u-blox successfully demonstrated an en-hanced LEA-6H GPS module that supports the Russian GLONASS satellite positioning system. GLONASS is an alternative as well

as complementary system to the US-based Global Positioning System (GPS). It currently has 22 deployed satellites, with the com-plete constellation of 24 satellites needed for complete global coverage scheduled for end 2011.

GLONASS based navigation systems will soon be required to be used by all vehicles transporting passengers, large volumes, or hazardous materials in Russia, according to

the Russian Ministry of Transport. Addition-ally, next generation navigation systems that implement both GPS and GLONASS receivers will be able to provide a higher level of performance for positioning systems worldwide.

First customer samples of the u-blox GPS/GLONASS receiver module are scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2011.

Compatibility with Russian GNSS satellite system based on LEA-6H GPS module

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To make your embedded UMTS/HSPA designs run smoothly, u-blox now provides LISA 3.75G samples and eval kits EVK-U12 and EVK-U13. The kits provide simple, flexible and ready-to-use environments for evaluating u-blox’ LISA 3.75G wireless modules, as well as for designing and testing of wireless/GPS telematics applications. The kits are very user-friendly, and have both USB and RS232 interfaces for development, testing and tracing.

The kits are designed to support region-specific frequency standards:

LISA samples and evaluation kits available on the u-blox online shop 3.75G modem module and evaluation kits purchasable online

Supported UMTS Frequency

Module bands (MHz) Supported Region

II 1900 North America and South America

LISA-U100, V 850 Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada,LISA-U120, the USA, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic (Claro),Eval kit EVK-U12 Venezuela, other parts of South America, Israel (Pelephone), parts of Asia (ITU Region 2 and ITU Region 3), Poland

I 2100 Europe, India, Africa, Israel, Asia, Australia LISA-U110, (all carriers’ metropolitan networks), LISA-U130, New Zealand (ITU Region 1) and BrazilEval kit EVK-U13 VIII 900 Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Venezuela

The kits come with a built-in u-blox GPS receiver module, giving designers the flex-ibility to either test GSM/GPRS functional-ity alone or to integrate it together with u-blox GPS technology. For evaluating Assisted-GPS (A-GPS) a u-blox AssistNow A-GPS client is embedded in the firmware stack, providing users with the option of integrating and testing our license-free A-GPS solutions.

Ordering information:

EVK-U12-00S: u-blox 3.75G evaluation kit for LISA-U100 and LISA-U120

EVK-U13-00S: u-blox 3.75G evaluation kit for LISA-U110 and LISA-U130

LISA-U110 UMTS/HSPA 900/2100MHz module: LISA-U110-00S

LISA-U100 UMTS/HSPA 850/1900MHz module: LISA-U100-00S

Purchase online: http://www.u-blox.com/en/online-shop.html

Further information: Product Summary, EVK-U12/U13 evaluation kit: getting started

u-blox announces the immediate availability of the UBX-G6010-ST-TM, a precision timing single-chip based on GPS technology with extreme acquisition sensitivity. It is designed for high-volume applications requiring low-cost precision timing with accuracy down to 15 nanoseconds such as femtocell basesta-tions delivering 4G LTE (Long-Term Evolu-tion), CDMA and WiMAX services.

Femtocell technology is attractive to telecomservice providers as it allows them to deliver mobile communications services via the Inter-

net, for example ADSL or cable. The service is then distributed wirelessly to users in local-ized areas such as home or office via small femtocell basestations. This approach lowers the cost of serving consumers by eliminating the requirement for large, expensive cellular basestations.

The technology also extends mobile phone coverage to remote or weak signal strength areas while improving battery life and voice quality. It also eliminates the requirement for redundant cordless phones and additional telephone number in the home or office.

Available in a miniature 8 x 8 mm Micro-LeadFrame (MLF) package, the chip delivers two precision time pulse outputs at up to 10 MHz frequency, plus complete GPS satellite

raw data. The chip is able to operate with only one GPS satellite visible (“single-satellite tracking”). The unbelievable timing accuracy of 15 nanoseconds is achieved using the built-in quantization error compensation. Additionally, an integrated time mark and counter unit can provide precise time mea-surement of external events.

The chip is qualified according to AEC-Q100, and is manufactured at ISO/TS 16949 certi-fied facilities. It is guaranteed to operate from –40°C to 85°C.

For more information, visit the u-blox prod-uct page or contact u-blox.

u-blox introduces precision timing chip for 4G LTE femtocells Ultra-sensitive single-chip delivers precise time and positional accuracy at low cost

UBX-G6010-ST-TM is designed for femto-

cell systems requiring low-cost precision time information down to

15 nanosecond accuracy

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u-blox has developed a GPS Android solu-tion which enables customers to easily integrate and evaluate GPS functionality in Android-based end products. The solu-tion includes A-GPS capabilities for high performance GPS as well as Terminal and Network based positioning on mobile operator networks.

u-blox’ GPS solution for AndroidGPS solutions for Android includes u-center Android evaluation App

u-blox opens second office in ChinaShenzhen-based office to serve one of China’s largest high-tech centers

u-blox opened its second office in China located in Shenzhen, a vibrant manu-facturing and high-tech hub serving the global markets.

Shenzhen has become a major engine of high-tech design and manufacturing, and is home to some of China’s most prominent technology companies. With the wide-spread integration of GPS and wireless communications in consumer, industrial and automotive products, the new office will allow u-blox to keep our

u-blox news | Page 5

The new u-blox office is located at:

u-blox China Shenzhen Representative OfficeSuite 511, East Tower, Coastal Building, The 3rd Haide Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518054China

Tel: +86 755 8627 1083Fax: +86 755 8629 0657

u-blox Android GPS Solution is availablefree of charge. The royalty-free GPS hardware driver library is licensed for reuse in customer products and available upon request.

The u-blox Android evaluation App, whichis part of the Android Solution, is a stand-alone application for evaluating the per-formance of the embedded GPS receiver in Android devices (u-blox receivers and others). It is free of charge and can be downloaded directly from the Android Market online shop.

largest and most innovative customers in the South China region better informed about our products.

This new office is in addition to the first u-blox China office located in Beijing. In total, u-blox has established 6 offices in Asia, with additional offices in Tokyo, Japan, Taipei, Taiwan, Seoul, Korea and Asia Pacific Head office located in Singapore. For a complete list of u-blox worldwide offices and authorized distribu-tor partners, visit our website contact page.

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Case study consumer 1:u-blox GPS chip selected for Samsung 3D navigator familyAward-winning SEN series combines navigation, communication and entertainment

u-blox’ latest-generation GPS chip UBX-G6010-ST has been chosen for the entire line of the award-winning Samsung SEN car navigation devices. This includes the

SEN-410, Samsung’s most sophisticated multimedia navigator with 3D display and high-definition 7-inch touchscreen.

The latest line of Samsung navigation devices include Korea’s first 3 dimensional aerial visualization of routes including 3D buildings and geographical features, real-time traffic information, music and video player, Bluetooth mobile phone interface,

gesture recognition for menu commands, text-to speech feature, and free automatic software upgrade for life.

The u-blox 6 GPS chip was selected based on size, sensitivity, and performance.

For more information about u-blox’ family of GPS chips, visit the product webpage.

Samsung’s SEN-410 with integrated

u-blox GPS technology sets the standard for high-performance,

user-friendlynavigation andinfotainment

Case study consumer 2:Meizu high-definition smartphone for China includes u-blox GPSSlim, feature-rich M9 Android phone delivers powerful multimedia features

u-blox’ ultra-sensitive GPS chip UBX-G6010-ST is at the heart of Meizu’s latest M9 multimedia smartphone with GPS.

Developed for the Chinese market, the M9 boasts a long list of attractive fea-tures including 3.54-inch high-resolution

display with 16 million colors, multi-touch support, web browser, camera, HD media player, and 3D games. It also includes out-of-the-box GPS features such as navigator, digital com-pass, and accelerometer. A vast library of location-based Apps can be downloaded via Google’s online Android Market.Meizu has quickly established itself as an innovation leader for smartphone design in China, Meizu’s choice of our u-blox 6 GPS chip was based on vital design criteria

including chip size, sensitivity, quality, bill of materials, technical support, stand-alone and assisted-GPS operation.

The Meizu M9 is available at dedicated stores throughout China, and has already met with huge success. For more informa-tion about the Meizu M9, visit the M9 webpage.

For more information about u-blox’ family of GPS chips, visit the product webpage.

u-blox’ ultra-sensitive GPS chip

UBX-G6010-STis at the heart of Meizu’s latest M9 multimedia smart-phone with GPS

Case study consumer 3:Enspert selects u-blox GPS for advanced multimedia e-reader tabletIDENTITY Android tablets depend on AMY-6M GPS module for location awareness

Enspert, a leading media convergence solution and device provider, has selected u-blox as its GPS technology provider for its 2011 IDENTITY product line featuring a series of affordable Android-based multi-media tablets.

The IDENTITY tab is an innovative media and productivity device for education and entertainment, delivering color LCD e-book reader capabilities along with HD-quality video playback and Web browsing. The IDENTITY tab E201 and E301 are Wi-Fi en-abled, and the Wi-Fi and 3G-enabled E303 will be available shortly after. All three tab-lets provide full GPS navigation capabilities via an embedded AMY-6M GPS module from u-blox, the smallest stand-alone GPS receiver module in the industry.

In addition to the IDENTITY tab collec-tion, the 2011 IDENTITY line features an ecosystem of smart connected devices that leverage the open-source Android operat-ing system including smartphones, multi-device media convergence hubs, VoIP and SoIP systems, mobile hotspots and more.

Enspert’sIDENTITY e-reader Tablets integrate

u-blox GPS fornavigation andlocation-based

services

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Imprint: Publisher / Copyright: September 2011 u-blox AG, Thalwil, Switzerland.

Case study industrial 1:u-blox scores dual GPS/GSM win at Daviscomms for Personal TrackerEaziTRAC 2000 tracker and emergency alert targeted at professionals and consumers

u-blox has been chosen for global posi-tioning and GSM wireless technologies by Singapore-based Daviscomms, an estab-lished OEM/ODM provider of advanced personal tracking devices. The EaziTRAC 2000 personal tracker integrates u-blox’ LEON GSM and AMY GPS modules.

The EaziTRAC 2000 is a pocket-size Per-sonal Tracking and Emergency Alert Device targeted for civil defence, fire and police forces as well as for mass markets such as employees, hikers, children and the elderly where personnel safety, security and re-covery is critical.

The EaziTRAC 2000 allows the device or user to be tracked or located on demand via SMS or Internet. It can also communi-cate via GPRS data, GSM voice (inbound and fixed outbound voice calls), and the

POCSAG paging network. There is also a digital input and output port to commu-nicate with other peripheral devices, and motion detector. It also supports remote Over-the-Air (OTA) device configuration.

For more information about u-blox’ family of wireless modems and GPS receivers visit www.u-blox.com

For more information about Daviscomms products, visit www.daviscomms.com.sg

Daviscommschose u-blox GPS and GSM modules

for theirEasiTRAC 2000

Personal Tracker

Upcoming eventsMeet u-blox at the following events:

Metering Europe 2011Rai Convention Center Date: 4. - 6. October 2011Place: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsStand: u-blox G82To set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]

CEATEC 2011 JapanIT & Electronics ExhibitionDate: 4. - 8. October 2011 Place: Tokyo, JapanStand: u-blox To set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]

CTIA 2011 San DiegoIT Enterprise and application exhibitionDate: 11. - 13. October 2011 Place: San Diego, USAStand: u-blox 447 in the M2M zoneTo set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]

sMove 360° 2011Trade fair for Smart Car Communications Date: 18. - 20. October 2011Place: Munich, GermanyStand: u-blox A5 - 520To set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]

ITN Expo 2011Infrastructur, Telematics & Navigation Date: 16. - 18. November 2011Place: Torino, ItalyStand: u-blox A057To set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]

2011 2011 赞助手册赞助手册Telematics@China Conference 2011Date: 7. - 9. December 2011Place: Shanghai, ChinaStand: u-bloxTo set up a meeting in advance, please contact: [email protected]


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