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March 1st, 2012
Telit Wireless Solutions Announces High-Performance GPS/GLONASS Module

Telit Wireless Solutions (aim:TCM), a global leader in machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless technology, today announced a new dual GPS/GLONASS module that dramatically improves navigation performance by providing access to both the Russian GLONASS global navigation satellite system and U.S. GPS. Telit Location Solutions’ new Jupiter(R) SL869 provides three times the usual satellite visibility by accessing to up to 22 satellites compared to the six or eight satellites normally available through standard GPS, providing optimum performance for any navigation application, from personal and asset tracking to automotive solutions. Read More