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Maestro Wireless and Embedded Works Announce North American Distribution Agreement

Addition of Maestro Wireless Cellular Modems provides Embedded Works’ customers with access to complementary embedded solutions and quick integration of M2M communications

 

April 8, 2011—San Jose, California - Maestro Wireless Solutions, a leading global supplier of M2M gateways and wireless industrial modems for the M2M (Machine-to-Machine) market, announced today it has appointed Embedded Works as a stocking distributor in North America for its full line of wireless products. Embedded Works will carry Maestro Wireless’ extensive selection of ready-to-integrate cellular gateways, wireless modems and tracking devices, including Maestro’s unique SmartPack and Softool embedded software. These standard embedded applications are the key to simplifying the user’s experience in integrating and managing M2M communication devices with their field equipment.

“Maestro’s line of pluggable cellular and GPS devices brings true application flexibility to any wireless project”, says Andy Do, President of Embedded Works. “Companies looking to add cellular for the first time, or want a stepping stone before they invest in the design-heavy embedded modular approach would benefit from starting with Maestro’s modems. Bundling Maestro products with our m2m data plans and billing portal, customers can have a 
true-out-of-box experience and a choice in which carriers, coverage, and contract plans that suites their needs. Hence, we are delighted to enhance our m2m portfolio through a partnership with Maestro Wireless.”

“We are very pleased to have signed Embedded Works as a distribution partner. Their industry expertise and focus in the M2M marketplace make them a natural fit for offering our quick-to-market and proven solutions“, said Olivier Bernard, Maestro Wireless’ Vice-President of Business Development. “Their complete M2M solution offering, including design services, engineering support and multiple connectivity plans combined with the ease of use and flexibility of our wireless offering, will allow customers to migrate their products and applications towards complete wireless solutions with minimal investment or technical expertise.”

More information about Maestro Wireless products available from Embedded Works can be found online at:
www.embeddedworks.net/maestrowireless.

 

 

About Maestro Wireless
Maestro Wireless Solutions, a subsidiary of the Fargo Telecom Group in Hong Kong offers a comprehensive portfolio of wireless solutions and integration services for the M2M and industrial markets. Applying over 15 years know‐how in wireless communications, specializing in GSM/GPRS and GPS technologies, the company provides effective and highly reliable wireless solutions, ranging from off‐the‐shelf, generic easy to use devices, to specific and optimized OEM integration. Based in Hong Kong, Maestro Wireless Solutions has worldwide reach through its network of local distributors and partners and has deployed inexcess of 350K modems in over 40 countries. More information is available online at www.maestro‐wireless.com.

About Wired and Wireless Solutions International
Wired and Wireless Solutions are the prefered source of antennas and radios in the Pacific, Australia, New Zealand.
Commencing Business in 1985, Wired and Wireless is the trusted source of leading edge communication solutions, systems and subsystems. Just browse the spec sheets and/or give us a call or email us for a free quote.www.wwsinternational.com.au

About Embedded Works
Embedded Works is a niche distributor and integrator of ‘OEM-friendly’ wireless solutions aimed at the embedded space. With a full spectrum of WPAN, WLAN, WWAN technologies and design services, the company delivers the industry’s most comprehensive product offerings, and is the source for developers and integrators looking to fulfill their RF and wireless initiatives.

More information is available online at www.embeddedworks.net.