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When paired with an all-band antenna such as the u-blox ANN-MB2, the ZED-X20P ensures optimal results, combining ease of use with improved compatibility. With location data integrity being critical to ...
u-blox AG / Key word(s): Annual Results u-blox Reports Positive Free Cash Flow in 2024 - Details Locate Strategy 26-Feb-2025 / 06:45 CET/CEST Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 ...
New variants in the u-blox Nora-B2 Bluetooth LE 6.0 module family integrate Nordic Semiconductor’s entire nRF54L series of ultra-low power wireless SoCs. Offering a choice of antennas and chipsets, ...
The action alleges that Inmarsat not only failed to make the pre-agreed upgrades to its satellite network, and in particular antennas used on aircraft and vessels, but continued to demand payments ...
Offering a selection of antenna variants, designers can choose between pin (s) out, embedded antenna, or U.FL. connector (s) configuration. By maintaining the same compact dimensions as its ...
The new u-blox X20 platform brings centimeter-level accuracy to mass markets and expands geographical reach and service availability on a global scale. It follows the widely used u-blox F9..
u-blox, a leading worldwide supplier of advanced positioning and wireless communication technologies and services, has presented the ANN-MB2 external GNSS antenna designed for extensive coverage and ...
Rado Šušteršič, principal product marketing manager, Product Center Cellular at u-blox, presents the recently launched SARA-S520M10L multi-mode cellular and satellite IoT module with embedded GNSS ...
This chipset will be at the core of future u-blox module products supporting terrestrial LPWA and satellite IoT protocols, thereby enabling connected solutions almost anywhere in the world.
This small size, coupled with very low power consumption and ANN-MB1 antenna compatibility, makes the u-blox NEO-F9P ideally suited for a wide range of use cases, including precise navigation and ...
Satellite communications company Inmarsat is now selling a series of faster in-flight broadband plans as part of its Jet ConneX service with business partner Satcom Direct.
Despite being just days away from receiving the final approval for its planned merger with Viasat, London-based Inmarsat has ordered up three new satellites.