Cinterion Wireless Modules, formerly Siemens Wireless Modules, is a manufacturer of GSM-based machine-to-machine communication devices. The company is based in Munich, Germany and has about 450 employees worldwide. It was acquired from Siemens in June 2008 by a group of investors led by Granville Baird, a venture capital company. It has a 34% share in the global wireless modules business for Machine to Machine applications.

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  • Cinterion Wireless Modules, formerly Siemens Wireless Modules, is a manufacturer of GSM-based machine-to-machine communication devices. The company is based in Munich, Germany and has about 450 employees worldwide. It was acquired from Siemens in June 2008 by a group of investors led by Granville Baird, a venture capital company. It has a 34% share in the global wireless modules business for Machine to Machine applications. In September 2008 Cinterion Wireless Modules announced that is had signed a contract with Astrata Group to provide GLP100i GSM communication module. In the contract Astrata Group has committed to buy at least 200,000 units for at least four years.
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  • Germany
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  • Cinterion Wireless Modules
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  • Wireless Modules and Terminals
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  • Cinterion Wireless Modules, formerly Siemens Wireless Modules, is a manufacturer of GSM-based machine-to-machine communication devices. The company is based in Munich, Germany and has about 450 employees worldwide. It was acquired from Siemens in June 2008 by a group of investors led by Granville Baird, a venture capital company. It has a 34% share in the global wireless modules business for Machine to Machine applications.
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