3G/4G LTE Cellular Industrial Solutions

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asked Jul 26, 2019 in 3D Segmentation by freemexy (47,810 points)

3G/4G LTE Cellular Industrial Solutions

Digi wireless cellular router technology makes it possible to establish wireless connections in remote locations for primary or backup data communication. A 3G wireless router or 4G LTE wireless router from Digi can be customized with the features required of your application.industrial gsm router

Digi's 3G router and 4G LTE router products operate on over 40 networks worldwide and feature a variety of protocols including LTE, HSPA+, HSUPA, HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, EVDO Rev A and 1xRTT. A Digi CDMA router or GSM router provides the flexibility of selecting your preferred service provider and plan based upon your usage needs. Digi wireless cellular routers are certified by most major carriers, including AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Vodafone and other global carriers.

Gobi technology provides a software configurable cellular connection for BOTH GSM networks and CDMA networks, delivering cellular carrier diversity in a single module. Digi cellular wireless routers and cellular gateways with optional Gobi support offer maximum coverage, leveraging all major carriers’ network footprints.

Wireless WAN carriers each have their own definition of 4G. According to Wikipedia, “One base advantage of 4G is that it can at any point of travelling time provide an internet data transfer rate higher than any existing cellular services…Two 4G candidate systems are commercially deployed: the Mobile WiMAX standard … and the first-release Long Term Evolution (LTE)…”

Digi provides commercial grade HSPA+ routers, WiMAX routers and LTE routers for applications requiring high speed data connection including such as mobile computing, transit, video and electronic signage. Some 4G implementations also provide much lower latency communications, enabling such applications as industrial control, utilities SCADA solutions and other time sensitive applications.

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