M2M Evolution Magazine, the premier publication of TMC covering the machine-to-machine movement, recently recognized Multi-Tech (News - Alert) Systems’ QuickCarrier USB-D cellular modem with the prestigious 2014 M2M Evolution Product of the Year Award.
"It is my pleasure to recognize QuickCarrier USB-D an innovative solution that earned Multi-Tech Systems the 2014 M2M Evolution Product of the Year Award," said Rich Tehrani (News - Alert), CEO, TMCnet, in a press statement. "I look forward to seeing more innovation from Multi-Tech in the future."
Multi-Tech's QuickCarrier USB-D cellular dongle is a part of the company's extensive line of modems, routers and gateway devices.
Designed specifically for M2M applications, Multi- Tech's QuickCarrier dongle features a 7+ year lifespan and long-term supply commitment. It easily enables M2M communications and also offers users an industrial alternative to consumer-grade USB sticks.
Officials said that QuickCarrier dongles are fully certified and approved for use on the AT&T, Verizon Wireless (News - Alert), Sprint, T-Mobile, KORE, and Aeris Communications networks, as well as Canadian, European and other international networks. Furthermore, they provide users with the option for global deployment with one device.
"The solutions selected for the M2M Evolution Product of Year Awards reflect the diverse range of innovation driving the machine-to-machine market today. It is my honor to congratulate Multi-Tech Systems for their innovative work and superior contribution to the rapidly evolving M2M industry," said Carl Ford (News - Alert), CEO of Crossfire Media, a co-publisher of M2M Evolution Magazine.
For over 40 years, Multi-Tech Systems has been offering an extensive line of fully certified and carrier-approved external and embedded modems and gateways. The company works with several clients worldwide to easily enable cellular, analog, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS capabilities into their M2M applications.
The winners of the 2014 M2M Evolution Product of the Year Award will be published in the third quarter edition of M2M EVOLUTION MAGAZINE.
Edited by Maurice Nagle