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Tri Cascade Announces That Its TRITOM SBC700 4G LTE Gateway Product is Now Available for T-Mobile’s 4G

Tri Cascade Announces That Its TRITOM SBC700 4G LTE Gateway Product is Now Available for T-Mobile's 4G
TRITOM SBC700 Gateway is designed for use in mobile environments (such as fleet management, field service, and public safety) and for fixed/portable settings (such as industrial, utilities, security, enterprise, and point-of-sale applications).

Tri Cascade Inc., a subsidiary of Saddle Ranch Media, Inc., an Internet of Things (IoT) technology company, announced that its TRITOM SBC700 4G LTE CAT1 Gateway is now available for T-Mobile’s LTE network.

TRITOM SBC700 Gateway offers a leading-edge combination of features, including top-notch processor performance, superior ruggedness in design, remote management and configuration capabilities with TRITOM ONENET Onboarding management tools and flexible T-Mobile LTE data rate plans. The SBC700 has built-in Ethernet, USB interface for additional hardware feature connectivity, such as additional physical interfaces for local wireless and personal area networking.PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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TRITOM SBC700 is an IoT CAT1 LTE Gateway providing a flexible and scalable platform supporting diverse use cases. The SBC700 default is equipped with Telit LE910C1-NF mPCIe, certified by T-Mobile, with additional Qualcomm® IZat™ location technology Gen8C Lite (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo and QZSS) combining 32-bit low power, high-performance CPU, Low Power DDR-RAM, 10/100M Base-T Ethernet, 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n WiFi, USB 2.0 ports, and 2 or optional 4 ports isolation RS485 with auto-flow control. It has a mini-PCIe socket inside the SBC700 for users to enable a LPWA, 4G/LTE or LTE-A wireless communication capability. The USB port can also support TW-UIO modules to collect/receive signals and control the system, like AI/AO/DI/DO with/without isolation features.

3G Service Is Going Away in 2022 – That means if you’re using a 3G GPS tracking solution today, and you don’t upgrade your devices, there’s a good chance you’ll have trouble receiving data from your company’s vehicles or sensor equipment after carriers complete their transition to 4G LTE networks. For the IoT and M2M market, SBC700 CAT1 LTE (10 Mbps) is the best choice to replace your current 3G device and transition to a 4G LTE network communications gateway to connect your devices to internet and gain Cloud service advantage. Tri Cascade also provides different high-quality antenna, enclosure and installation applications for different outdoor use cases.

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Reliable Connectivity

The SBC700 supports 4G/LTE Category 1, FDD LTE: B12, B14, B4, B2 B5, B13, B66 and B71 which enables the next generation of connectivity for a number of mission critical applications. Supporting all major 4G bands, the SBC700 is the perfect device choice for deployment across the globe.

Expanding Capabilities with Custom Software

The SBC700 features the Linux-based Tri Cascade OS, empowering solution architects and system integrators to create their own applications using Tri Cascade’s Software Development Kit (SDK).

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