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How to best integrate 3G technology with embedded devices

We've updated our How To series of engineering guides. The newest addition is the feature article How to add 3G radio to embedded devices

Written by Stephen Wampler, Wireless Product Manager, and Mike Cannon, Solution Architect with consulting specialists Bsquare, it covers the key decisions to help you best integrate 3G technology with your existing hardware and software. In five steps.

It begins:
A 3G radio is rapidly becoming standard equipment on embedded devices. 3G technology offers much faster download and upload speeds compared to older cellular technologies and, for the first time, allows for simultaneous data and voice transmission. With these and other benefits, more OEMs are finding 3G radios make their devices much more capable and powerful.
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