Recently, GosuncnWelink LTE Cat.1 module ME3630_U1C has successfully passed the authentication test of AT&T, America's leading mobile operator, which means that all the M2M terminal devices with ME3630_U1C inside will be allowed to access AT&T's LTE networks.
ME3630_U1C is a member of ME3630 module family which developed based on Qualcomm MDM 9X07 chip. With the upstream and downstream rates 10Mbps/5Mbps, ME3630_U1C supports LTE FDD B2, B4, B5, B12, B17, WCDMA B2, B5. It also supports GNSS, FOTA, TCP and UDP. The ME3630_U1C is in a 30*30mm LCC form factor as well as support Mini PCIE and M.2 form factor which greatly enriched the choice of customers.
ME3630 U1C in LCC/M.2/Mini PCIE form factor (from left to right)
“LTE Cat.4 module ME3630_U1A which launched in Jan 2017 and LTE Cat.1 module ME3630_U1C which currently released form the product combination of 'high speed + medium speed' in North America. The two products can fully satisfy the multi-type M2M application in North America market including connected car, Industrial router, photovoltaic monitoring, vending machine, smart grids, etc.” said Zhu Kegong, VP of GosuncnWelink.
With the introduction of ME3630_U1C and the release of Chinese version, North American version, European version and Japanese version, the layout of GosuncnWelink module ME3630 in global market has been further improved. As an expert on communication solutions in IoT area, GosuncnWelink will increase investment in the North American market in the future and provide customers with more quality products and services.