A distribution contract has been signed between Trinity Telecomms and Hitachi High Technologies, the worldwide sales channel for San Francisco-based eRide, a leader in GPS, A-GPS and satellite navigation technology. With this contract, Trinity Telecomms is enabled to provide the complete set of eRide GPS chipsets and units to the market of South African. William Hardie, Trinity Telecomms MD, says: In line with Wavecom?s recent announcement of the international collaboration between Wavecom and eRide on the Wavecom C-GPS solution, Trinity Telecomms has entered into successful discussions with eRide to bring the full range of eRide?s GPS chipsets and modules to the local market. The eRide range will complement our existing offering based on the Wavecom range of GSM/GPRS wireless CPUs and microprocessors. We will continue to source the Wavecom C-GPS solution from Wavecom, but will now be able to exclusively offer the rest of the eRide range of GPS chipsets and modules to customers requiring a GPS solution for their mobile products. eRide?s technology paves the way for wireless carriers to tap into the rapidly growing market for location-based services by providing the most sensitive and accurate technology suite on the market. While traditional GPS receivers are microchip and operating system reliant, eRide?s clients are software scalable and microchip and operating system autonomous. eRide is coming together three worldwide technologies, i.e.; GPS, wireless communications and the Internet. In this way, eRide?s state-of-the-art positioning technology is made suitable for many markets such as mobile chipmanufacturers, wireless operators and cell phone and device makers. eRide?s Opus One baseband chip (7 x 7 x 0,8 mm) and the Prelude One RF chip, together with eRide?s navigation software, claims to provide a full GPS/A-GPS solution. Read
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