Wireless specialist still has eye on the ball

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If you thought that TDC would disappear from view inside Avnet when the broadliner bought parent company Abacus last year, well, not a bit of it.

TDC does not seem to be losing any of its focus on the embedded wireless market, which is reassuring now that it is part of a much bigger business.

Any distribution executive will tell you how difficult it is keeping local businesses focused and autonomous following a takeover.

But Abacus' speciality businesses - TDC, Trident and the Windows Embedded group, don't seem to have lost any of their momentum in the market.

Take TDC, the Basingstoke-based wireless chip and module distributor has maintined its brand in the market with a steady line of product introductions.

The latest is its smallest embedded WiFi module.

The Nano WiReach from ConnectOne, bridges from a serial port or wired Ethernet to WiFi, and comes with TCP/IP stack and an Internet Controller in a module measuring 34x18mm.

 

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