Supplier sections
Rate this page
Anglia boosts antennas with new competitive range
Wisbech, UK, Tuesday, 23 September 2014 - Anglia M2M has added an exclusive range of high quality, competitively priced external antennas to its portfolio, covering 3G, GSM/GPRS, ISM and other applications.
According to David Pearson, Technical Director for Anglia, “Quay RF offers a quality, Asian manufactured range of antennas with great performance. This addition to our portfolio widens the antenna options our customers can choose from for their M2M applications. The Quay RF antennas complement Anglia’s wide range of wireless M2M modules.”
Anglia will be offering the full Quay RF antenna range, including solutions for 3G, GSM, GPRS and 433MHz and 868MHz ISM bands. It will also support Bluetooth, ZigBee, WiFi and GPS applications as well as antennas for 2100MHz and 5.8GHz frequencies. In addition, Anglia can offer bespoke RF cable assemblies based on Quay RF connectors and interface cables, to link radio modules to the bulkhead connector on the antenna. Anglia will be supporting Quay RF from stock, and the products will be offered on Anglia Live.
Anglia M2M offers wireless modules from industry leaders Gemalto, Panasonic, STMicrolectronics, Microchip, GlobalTop and Telegesis. Alongside, it offers airtime packages, power supplies and a wide variety of accessories such as cables, connectors and adaptors allowing customers to source a complete embedded wireless connectivity solution from one supplier. Anglia M2M is part of Anglia Embedded, which offers technologies such as KOE displays and Advantech embedded computing platforms.
About Quay RF
Quay RF specialises in communication antenna solutions and RF accessories encompassing GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth, ZigBee, WIFI, 3G, GPS and ISM bands. Its products are manufactured in Asia to strict quality standards and are designed by an experienced engineering team.
About Anglia
Anglia is the UK’s leading independent authorised distributor of semiconductors, optoelectronics, interconnect, and passive and electromechanical components. A signatory of the ADS SC21 programme, the company holds AS9120, ISO9001 & ISO14001 accreditations and IECQ-CECC qualification.
Technically adept, with an experienced team of staff, Anglia supports OEM and EMS companies in every sector of electronics manufacturing. Anglia's suppliers include some of the world's leading electronic component brands, complemented by many smaller companies with leadership in their chosen technologies.
Anglia stocks over 800 million components from over 700,000 product lines in the UK. Components from every supplier are stocked in depth and breadth for same-day dispatch. Anglia aims to streamline logistics and reduce customers' transaction costs through services that include KAN-BAN, EDI, and customer-dedicated inventory, while an accurate, on-time delivery performance is a vital goal for the company.
Technical support spans a sampling service that delivers over £150,000 worth of free evaluation parts each year and expert technical advice from well-trained product specialists and face-to-face guidance from field applications engineers. Both commercially and technically, management of industry legislation and component obsolescence are recognised as areas of vital importance to customers.
Anglia is driven by an ethic of ever-improving customer understanding and, as a privately owned business, aims to provide a fast, consistent and highly responsive service. Further information can be found at www.anglia.com
For further details please contact:
Michelene Hircock at Anglia, Sandall Road, Wisbech, PE13 2PS, UK.
Phone: +44 (0)1945 47 47 47; Web: www.anglia-live.com; Email: mh@anglia.com
Peter van der Sluijs
Neesham PR
peterv@neesham.co.uk
+44 (0) 1296 628180
x0207an
Photo caption: Anglia M2M has added an exclusive range of high quality, competitively priced external antennas to its portfolio, covering 3G, GSM/GPRS, ISM and other applications.
For more information, or details on the full range of Quay RF products available from Anglia, please email info@anglia.com
This news article was originally published in September 2014.