Sprint has a nifty module that is designed for oems, go to developer.sprint.com for more info, ì believe a few of the other cell providers offer similar solutions, most speak rs232. On 4/6/07, David McNab <rebirth@orcon.net.nz> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm looking around at the available chips/modules for cellular network > access, particularly gsm/gprs. > > One desired feature is the ability to control a device via SMS text > messages. Another feature is the ability to make a regular TCP > connection from the internet, and reach the device via the cellular GPRS > network. > > So far, my search for the simplest/cheapest devices has come up with one > main candidate - the TelIT GM862-QUAD-PY, a python-scriptable GSM/GPRS > module with built-in SIM card socket, which talks AT commands over > CMOS-level RS232, and can also perform voice telephony. Described at: > - http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=279 > - http://www.telit.co.it/product.asp?productId=96 > Price is moderate - US$140 - but I baulk a bit because it's way above > the price of entry-level cellphones. > > Has anyone tried the GM862? If so, how has it performed for you? > Otherwise, can anyone recommend anything else a bit more 'bare bones', > for cheaper? > > Looking to hook it up to an ATmega-based board. > > Cheers > David > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [AVR-Chat] cellular chips/modules
2007-04-07 by Michael Haisley
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