Monnit Corporation announced today the release of new International M2M cellular gateways for wireless sensors.
In order to meet the needs of International customers, Monnit is introducing new, low-cost International Cellular Gateways. The gateways feature 3G (GSM/UMTS) or 2G (GSM/GPRS) cellular technologies, allowing for operation on a majority of the world’s leading cellular networks.
Monnit cellular gateways are designed to communicate with the iMonnit™ Online Monitoring and Notification System via cellular transmission, making them the perfect solution for remote locations or where existing internet connections are not available. They are also available with battery backup, allowing for up to 24 hours of continuous operation in the event of a power outage.
Monnit International cellular gateway features:
Available technologies; 3G (GSM/UMTS) or 2G (GSM/GPRS)
Available wireless sensor frequencies; 900, 868 and 433 MHz
Support for various cellular carriers
LED status indicators
Remote software upgrade capability
50,000 sensor message memory
Optional 24 hour battery backup in event of power loss
AC power supply
Monnit International Cellular Gateways are designed to support up to 100 Monnit Wireless Sensors, which are capable of detecting and monitoring functions that are critical to business operations, including: temperature, humidity, water, light, access, movement and much more. Monnit’s wireless gateways transmit data between local sensor networks and iMonnit, the online data monitoring system, which aggregates sensor information and sends notifications via text or email if user defined conditions are met or exceeded.
All Monnit wireless sensors include free basic iMonnit online sensor monitoring with SMS text and email alerting.
The new cellular gateway, as well as wireless sensors and monitoring software, are available to OEMs and resellers as a private label offering. Details can be found at www.oemsensors.com.
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