M2M Connectivity to distribute NVS Technologies GNSS receivers in Australia and New Zealand

M2M Connectivity
Tuesday, 13 November, 2012

M2M Connectivity has been appointed as NVS Technologies’ authorised distributor for the company’s GNSS receiver products for Australia and New Zealand.

NVS Technologies produces a range of highly integrated receivers that exploit twice the number of satellites by maximising both the GPS and GLONASS constellations, ensuring a high availability of navigation signals and increasing the performance, accuracy and reliability of GNSS-enabled equipment.

NVS GNSS receivers utilise GPS, GLONASS, QZSS systems and are also ready for future systems including GALILEO and COMPASS. NVS receivers can view all these GNSS satellites simultaneously, which ensures high availability of navigation signals and results in better performance, accuracy and reliability of NVS GNSS-enabled equipment.

“We are excited to be partners with NVS Technologies AG to supply their GNSS receivers in Australia and New Zealand,” said Darren Moroney, General Manager of M2M Connectivity. “The ability of NVS Technologies’ all-inclusive and feature-rich receivers to track all existing and future navigation satellite systems offers users the potential for unprecedented global satellite coverage.”

The NV08C series receivers are compact, robust and professional-grade, allowing quick-to-market integration, and are suitable for applications such as IVSS, asset and personal tracking and surveillance and security systems. Featured options include Assisted GNSS (A-GNSS) interface and dead reckoning.

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