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Compact 2G, 3G, and 4G Modules for Essential M2M Connectivity Sierra
Sierra Wireless AirPrime® Embedded Wireless Modules HL Series and WS6318 Compact 2G, 3G, and 4G Modules for Essential M2M Connectivity Sierra Wireless AirPrime® HL Series and AirPrime WS6318 are compact and easy- to-integrate modules for voice and data connectivity. They provide everything device manufacturers need to meet essential connectivity requirements for machine-to-machine (M2M) applications. Features including compact size, high-quality, low power consumption, and KEY BENEFITS enhanced RF performance make these 2G, 3G, and 4G modules ideal for use in designs where size, power consumption, and worldwide coverage are key • Small and easy to use differentiators. These modules are ideal for applications in healthcare, point of • Reliable, proven M2M connectivity sale terminals, fl eet management, tracking, and consumer electronics. • Scalable: one footprint across 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies; ensures easy migration AIRPRIME HL SERIES: THE SMALLEST 2G TO 4G FORM FACTOR ON THE MARKET path The AirPrime HL Series is the smallest, scalable, fl exible solution across 2G, 3G, and 4G* technologies, and optionally contains GNSS. The HL Series provides device manufacturers with the ability to serve different regions, across multiple Essential network technologies, with one device design. The HL Series common form factor provides device manufacturers the choice of soldering down the module for effi cient high-volume production or, using a snap-in socket on the same solder pads. The innovative snap-in socket allows OEMs to deploy modules at any point in the production and product life cycles. This provides device manufacturers fl exibility to build with 2G modules in current deployments and then swap 2G modules for 3G or 4G modules in the future, even in completed and fi eld-deployed devices. -
State of Mobile Networks: Australia (November 2018)
State of Mobile Networks: Australia (November 2018) Australia's level of 4G access and its mobile broadband speeds continue to climb steadily upwards. In our fourth examination of the country's mobile market, we found a new leader in both our 4G speed and availability metrics. Analyzing more than 425 million measurements, OpenSignal parsed the 3G and 4G metrics of Australia's three biggest operators Optus, Telstra and Vodafone. Report Facts 425,811,023 31,735 Jul 1 - Sep Australia Measurements Test Devices 28, 2018 Report Sample Period Location Highlights Telstra swings into the lead in our download Optus's 4G availability tops 90% speed metrics Optus's 4G availability score increased by 2 percentage points in the A sizable bump in Telstra's 4G download speed results propelled last six months, which allowed it to reach two milestones. It became the the operator to the top of our 4G download speed and overall first Australian operator in our measurements to pass the 90% threshold download speed rankings. Telstra also became the first in LTE availability, and it pulled ahead of Vodafone to become the sole Australian operator to cross the 40 Mbps barrier in our 4G winner of our 4G availability award. download analysis. Vodafone wins our 4G latency award, but Telstra maintains its commanding lead in 4G Optus is hot on its heels upload Vodafone maintained its impressive 4G latency score at 30 While the 4G download speed race is close among the three operators milliseconds for the second report in row, holding onto its award in Australia, there's not much of a contest in 4G upload speed. -
No Worry Protection Program
Multi-Device Insurance (part of Multi-Device Protection Pack) Device Eligibility and Deductible Schedule 6/1/2014 Update Devices connected to the AT&T network: The Equipment Tier list is updated regularly to include new models. This list applies to only the devices connected to the AT&T network. Devices introduced under Equipment Tier 2 or Equipment Tier 3 may be moved to a lower Tier during their lifecycle. The non-refundable deductible is based on the date of loss. If you are not certain of the model of your device, refer to your original receipt or you may be able to determine the model by following these steps (if applicable): Turn the power off. Carefully remove the battery cover and the battery. The model is typically printed on the white label located under the battery. This list is changed from time to time. Please check this list any time your equipment changes. Multi-Device Insurance for devices connected to the AT&T network is not available for and coverage does not apply to: Galaxy Camera (EK-GC100A) Blackberry Playbook ® Phones on GoPhone accounts Tablets with pre-paid data plans PlayStation® Vita AT&T 3G MicroCell Phone or device models not sold by AT&T (e.g., Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, TerreStar Genus) Docks (such as for the Motorola ATRIX 4G) Amazon Kindle Eligibility is subject to change. Devices not connected to the AT&T network (wi-fi): Multi-Device Insurance for Non-Connected Eligible Devices are not included in the Equipment Tier list below, but are charged a non-refundable deductible at the time of a repair ($89) or replacement ($199) as set forth in the Deductible Schedule directly below. -
Netmotion Diagnostics - Network Adapter and GPS Receiver Matrix
NetMotion Diagnostics - Network Adapter and GPS Receiver Matrix Network Adapters The following tables show the network adapters that work with NetMotion Diagnostics. They also identify devices that have not been tested by NetMotion, but that customers have reported are compatible with Diagnostics. Each time we release a new version of the Diagnostics client that supports additional adapters, we update this document—the most current version of the matrix is always available on our web site: http://www.netmotionwireless.com/support/docs/Diagnostics/matrix/NetMotion-Diagnostics_Network-Adapter-and-GPS-Receiver-Matrix.pdf Adapters are organized as follows: ! Supported Network Adapters — Carrier: AT&T ! Supported Network Adapters — Carrier: Sprint ! Supported Network Adapters — Carrier: Verizon ! Supported Network Adapters — Carrier: Vodafone ! Supported Network Adapters — Carrier: FirstNet ! Supported Network Adapters — Canadian Carriers (All) ! Supported Network Adapters — Android Devices (All Carriers) ! Supported Network Adapters — Apple iOS Devices (All Carriers) ! Supported Vehicle-Mounted Modems — Miscellaneous (All Carriers) ! Supported Vehicle-Mounted Modems — CradlePoint (All Carriers) ! Supported Vehicle-Mounted Modems — Rocket (All Carriers) ! Supported Vehicle-Mounted Modems — Sierra Wireless AirLink - ALEOS (All Carriers) ! Supported Mobile Hotspot Devices for WiFi-Enabled Devices (All Carriers) ! Untested Network Adapters Reported to be Compatible with Diagnostics — Windows Laptops (All Carriers) ! Untested Vehicle-Mounted Modems Reported to be Compatible with Diagnostics — CradlePoint (All Carriers) ! Untested Mobile Hotspot Devices for WiFi-Enabled Devices (All Carriers) ! Diagnostics Compatibility with Chipsets in Embedded Modems On Windows devices, Diagnostics supports these network adapters only when they are operated in NDIS mode. GPS receivers vary in reliability and quality from model to model. Customers are responsible for the operation and performance of the GPS receivers used in their deployments. -
Separation of Telstra: Economic Considerations, International Experience
WIK-Consult Report Study for the Competitive Carriers‟ Coalition Separation of Telstra: Economic considerations, international experience Authors: J. Scott Marcus Dr. Christian Wernick Kenneth R. Carter WIK-Consult GmbH Rhöndorfer Str. 68 53604 Bad Honnef Germany Bad Honnef, 2 June 2009 Functional Separation of Telstra I Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Economic and policy background on various forms of separation 4 3 Case studies on different separation regimes 8 3.1 The Establishment of Openreach in the UK 8 3.2 Functional separation in the context of the European Framework for Electronic Communication 12 3.3 Experiences in the U.S. 15 3.3.1 The Computer Inquiries 15 3.3.2 Separate affiliate requirements under Section 272 17 3.3.3 Cellular separation 18 3.3.4 Observations 20 4 Concentration and cross-ownership in the Australian marketplace 21 4.1 Characteristics of the Australian telecommunications market 22 4.2 Cross-ownership of fixed, mobile, and cable television networks 27 4.3 The dominant position of Telstra on the Australian market 28 5 An assessment of Australian market and regulatory characteristics based on Three Criteria Test 32 5.1 High barriers to entry 33 5.2 Likely persistence of those barriers 35 5.3 Inability of other procompetitive instruments to address the likely harm 38 5.4 Conclusion 38 6 The way forward 39 6.1 Regulation or separation? 40 6.2 Structural separation, or functional separation? 42 6.3 What kind of functional separation? 44 6.3.1 Overview of the functional separation 44 6.3.2 What services and assets should be assigned to the separated entity? 47 6.3.3 How should the separation be implemented? 49 Bibliography 52 II Functional Separation of Telstra Recommendations Recommendation 1. -
Telstra Corporation Limited (‘Telstra’) Welcomes the Opportunity to Make a Submission to the USPTO on Prior User Rights
Introduction Telstra Corporation Limited (‘Telstra’) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the USPTO on prior user rights. As Australia’s leading telecommunications and information services company, Telstra provides customers with a truly integrated experience across fixed line, mobiles, broadband, information, transaction, search and pay TV. Telstra BigPond is Australia’s leading Internet Service Provider offering retail internet access nationally, along with a range of online and mobile content and value added services One of our major strengths in providing integrated telecommunications services is our vast geographical coverage through both our fixed and mobile network infrastructure. This network and systems infrastructure underpins the carriage and termination of the majority of Australia's domestic and international voice and data telephony traffic. Telstra has an extensive intellectual property portfolio, including trade mark and patent rights in Australian and overseas. Telstra is also a licensor and a licensee of intellectual property, including a licensee of online and digital content. The prior user exemptions to infringement under Australian and other countries’ (such as Japanese, EU and Canadian) law are important mechanisms that allow companies or individuals to continue activities legitimately undertaken prior to the grant of a third party patent. It’s Telstra’s submission that harmonisation of US laws to recognise and adopt similar prior user provisions would be welcomed to similarly provide certainty for commercial practices and investment. Our response below focuses on those aspects of the study into prior user rights that are of particular interest or concern to Telstra. 1a. Please share your experiences relating to the use of prior user rights in foreign jurisdictions including, but not limited to, members of the European Union and Japan, Canada, and Australia. -
Getting to Know Your Telstra Pre-Paid 3G Wi-Fi Let’S Get This Show on the Road
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TELSTRA PRE-PAID 3G WI-FI LET’S GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD You must be excited about your brand new Telstra Pre-Paid 3G Wi-Fi. This guide will help you get connected as quickly and as easily as possible. It’ll guide you through installation and run through all the handy extra features that are included. If all goes to plan you’ll be up and running in no time, so you can get connected while you’re on the move. 2 WHAT’S INSIDE 03 Safety first 06 Let’s get started 13 Getting connected 25 Wi-Fi home page 20 Extra features 22 Problem solving 25 Extra bits you should know 2 SAFETY FIRST Please read all the safety notices before using this device. This device is designed to be used at least 20cm from your body. Do not use the device near fuel or chemicals or in any prescribed area such as service stations, refineries, hospitals and aircraft. Obey all warning signs where posted. RADIO FREQUENCY SAFETY INFORMATION The device has an internal antenna. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption do not shield the device or cover with any object. Covering the antenna affects signal quality, may cause the router to operate at a higher power level than needed, and may shorten battery life. RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY Your wireless device is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When switched on it intermittently transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The transmit power level is optimised for best performance and automatically 3 4 reduces when there is good quality reception. -
The State of 5G Trials
The State of Trials Courtesy of 5G Data Speeds Shows the highest claimed data speeds reached during 5G trials, where disclosed 36 Gb/s Etisalat 35.46 Gb/s Ooredoo 35 Gb/s M1 35 Gb/s StarHub 35 Gb/s Optus 20 Gb/s Telstra 20 Gb/s Vodafone UK 15 Gb/s Telia 14 Gb/s AT&T 12 Gb/s T-Mobile USA 11.29 Gb/s NTT DoCoMo 10 Gb/s Vodafone Turkey 10 Gb/s Verizon 10 Gb/s Orange France 9 Gb/s US Cellular 7 Gb/s SK Telecom 5.7 Gb/s SmartTone 5 Gb/s Vodafone Australia 4.5 Gb/s Sonera 4 Gb/s Sprint 2.3 Gb/s Korea Telecom 2.2 Gb/s C Spire 5G Trial Spectrum Shows the spectrum used by operators during 5G trials, where disclosed Telstra Optus NTTDoCoMo AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T Verizon Vodafone Korea Vodafone Bell Vodafone StarHub UK Telecom Turkey Canada Turkey Sonera China SmarTone C Spire Verizon Mobile M1 Vodafone Sprint Korea Australia Telecom Optus Telia NTT DoCoMo Sprint Turkcell SK Telecom US Cellular T-Mobile USA Verizon US Cellular Verizon SUB 3 3.5 4.5 SUB 6 15 28 39 64 70 70-80 71-76 73 81-86 60-90 GHTZ Operator 5G Trials Shows the current state of 5G progress attained by operators Announced 5G trials Lab testing 5G Field testing 5G Operators that have announced timings of Operators that have announced Operators that have announced that they trials or publicly disclosed MoUs for trials that they have lab tested 5G have conducted 5G testing in the field Equipment Providers in 5G Trials Shows which equipment providers are involved in 5G trials with operators MTS T-Mobile USA SK Telekom Verizon Batelco Turkcell AT&T Bell Canada Sonera SmarTone Vodafone Orange BT Taiwan Germany Telia Mobile Telstra C Spire Vodafone US Cellular Vodafone Turkey M1 Australia MTS Ooredoo M1 NTT Docomo Optus Orange China StarHub Mobile Korea Telecom 5G trials with all five equipment providers Telefonica Deutsche Telekom Etisalat Telus Vodafone UK Viavi (NASDAQ: VIAV) is a global provider of network test, monitoring and assurance solutions to communications service providers, enterprises and their ecosystems. -
2020 Q1 Press Release
Sierra Wireless Reports First Quarter 2020 Results VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - May 7, 2020 - Sierra Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ: SWIR) (TSX: SW) today reported results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2020. All results are reported in U.S. dollars and are prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), except as otherwise indicated below. “I'm very pleased with how well our global team at Sierra Wireless has responded to the COVID-19 situation and worked quickly to adjust to this challenging environment while focusing on delivering leading IoT solutions to our customers,” said Kent Thexton, President and CEO. “Despite some pandemic-related supply chain disruptions, our Q1 revenue met our expectations and our recurring revenue win activity was robust in the First Quarter.” Revenue for the first quarter of 2020 was $157.6 million compared to $173.8 million in the first quarter of 2019, a decrease of 9.3%. Quarterly revenue for our two business segments was as follows: (i) Revenue from IoT Solutions was $78.8 million in the first quarter of 2020, a decrease of 16.4% compared to $94.3 million in the first quarter of 2019. Within this segment we had solid year over year recurring and other service revenue growth of 17% driven by growth in connected devices and the addition of revenue from the M2M Group acquisition. This growth was offset by lower hardware sales in Enterprise gateway products and IoT Solutions modules; and (ii) Revenue from Embedded Broadband at $78.8 million in the first quarter of 2020 was relatively flat compared to the first quarter of 2019. -
LTE-M & NB-Iot Measurements in Australia
Audit Report. LTE-M & NB-IoT measurements in Australia umlaut report umlaut report Foreword umlaut has tested the quality of the Mobile Networks in the Australian The company is headquartered in market and took a detailed look into Aachen, Germany and is a world the LTE-M & NB-IoT scanner mea- leader in mobile network testing and surements of the operators offering benchmarking. these services. 2 3 umlaut report umlaut report Report facts Testing Area 48,000 km States measured driven km Australian Capital Territory Victoria Northern Territory W43 2019 Western Australia to W48 2019 South Australia Data collection Queensland time period Tasmania The map shows the total driving area for Australia. The routes were independently selected by umlaut. 4 5 umlaut report umlaut report Overall coverage comparison per region NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies overall NB-IoT coverage comparison LTE-M coverage comparison coverage comparison per region per region per region Telstra Vodafone Telstra Vodafone Telstra Vodafone 100 100 100 The observation period was between CW43 2019 and CW48 2019. Telstra shows a higher NB-IoT coverage than Vodafone in [%] [%] [%] all eight Australian regions. Telstra is the only operator to deploy LTE-M technology in Australia showing high signal network coverage country wide. 0 0 0 South South South Overall Overall Overall Victoria Victoria Victoria Western Western Western Territory Territory Territory Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Australia Northern Northern Northern Tasmania Tasmania Tasmania New South New South New South Queensland Queensland Queensland Wales & ACT Wales & ACT Wales & ACT 6 7 umlaut report umlaut report Signal coverage level and quality comparison per region (total) Telstra shows higher average values for NB-IoT signal Telstra shows an average of -10,4 dB for NB-IoT signal Telstra shows an average of -15,5 dB for LTE-M signal net- network coverage (NRSRP) than Vodafone in 6 out of 8 network quality (NRSRQ) and is slightly worse (~1dB) than work quality (RSRQ) in all Australian regions. -
Sprint Complete
Sprint Complete Equipment Replacement Insurance Program (ERP) Equipment Service and Repair Service Contract Program (ESRP) Effective July 2021 This device schedule is updated regularly to include new models. Check this document any time your equipment changes and before visiting an authorized repair center for service. If you are not certain of the model of your phone, refer to your original receipt or it may be printed on the white label located under the battery of your device. Repair eligibility is subject to change. Models Eligible for $29 Cracked Screen Repair* Apple Samsung HTC LG • iPhone 5 • iPhone X • GS5 • Note 8 • One M8 • G Flex • G3 Vigor • iPhone 5C • iPhone XS • GS6 • Note 9 • One E8 • G Flex II • G4 • iPhone 5S • iPhone XS Max • GS6 Edge • Note 20 5G • One M9 • G Stylo • G5 • iPhone 6 • iPhone XR • GS6 Edge+ • Note 20 Ultra 5G • One M10 • Stylo 2 • G6 • iPhone 6 Plus • iPhone 11 • GS7 • GS10 • Bolt • Stylo 3 • V20 • iPhone 6S • iPhone 11 Pro • GS7 Edge • GS10e • HTC U11 • Stylo 6 • X power • iPhone 6S Plus • iPhone 11 Pro • GS8 • GS10+ • G7 ThinQ • V40 ThinQ • iPhone SE Max • GS8+ • GS10 5G • G8 ThinQ • V50 ThinQ • iPhone SE2 • iPhone 12 • GS9 • Note 10 • G8X ThinQ • V60 ThinQ 5G • iPhone 7 • iPhone 12 Pro • GS9+ • Note 10+ • V60 ThinQ 5G • iPhone 7 Plus • iPhone 12 Pro • A50 • GS20 5G Dual Screen • iPhone 8 Max • A51 • GS20+ 5G • Velvet 5G • iPhone 8 Plus • iPhone 12 Mini • Note 4 • GS20 Ultra 5G • Note 5 • Galaxy S20 FE 5G • GS21 5G • GS21+ 5G • GS21 Ultra 5G Monthly Charge, Deductible/Service Fee, and Repair Schedule -
Airlink® Antenna: 4-In-1 BAT
AirLink Antenna Datasheet Sierra Wireless AirLink® Antenna:EMBEDDED 4-in-1 MODULES BAT HL SERIES AirLink® Antenna: 4-in-1 BAT Efficient element design that assure high performance and robust communication link, BAT antenna is purposely designed for high-speed Telematics applications that can be mounted on any non conductive surface. The isolated dual 2G/3G/4G LTE antenna elements cover 698-960/1710-3800MHz and GNSS with dual-band Wi-Fi, and is supplied with low loss flame retardant cable. Specification PART NO. 6001201 ELECTRICAL DATA Frequency Range Elements 1 & 2 698-960/1710-3800MHz Element 3 1562-1612MHz Element 4 2.4/5GHz Operational Bands Elements 1 & 2 2G/3G/4G LTE Elements 3 GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou Element 4 2.4/5GHz Wi-Fi Peak gain: Isotropic1 Elements 1 & 2 2dBi (698-960MHz), 3dBi (1710-2170MHz), 5dBi (2500-3800MHz) VSWR2 Elements 1 & 2 <2.5:1 Isolation2 > 10dB Pattern Omni-directional Impedance 50Ω Max Input Power 20W GPS/GNSS DATA Frequency Range Element 3 1562-1612MHz VSWR <2:1 ± 4MHz Gain: LNA 26dB Polarisation Right Hand Circular Operating Voltage 3-5V DC (fed via coax) Current Typical <20mA sierrawireless.com/airlink Sierra Wireless AIRLINK® ANTENNA: 4-IN-1 BAT Specification MECHANICAL DATA Height 16.5mm (0.65”) Dimensions Length 214mm (8.4”) Width 77mm (3.0”) Operating Temp -30° / +70°C (-30° / 158°F) Material ASA Colour Black Weight 350g MOUNTING DATA Mounting Type Adhesive CABLE DATA Cable CS29 Cell / LTE Cables Length 3m (10ft) Termination SMA Plug Cable RG174 GPS Cable Length 3m (10ft) Termination SMA Plug Cable CS32 Wi-Fi Length 3m (10ft) Termination SMA Plug Reverse Polarity 1 Peak gain does not include cable attenuation 2 VSWR & Isolation measured on 3mm thich ASA with 3m (10’) of CS29 cable About Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless is building the Internet of Things with intelligent wireless solutions that empower organizations to innovate in the connected world.