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LONDON, June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced an expansion of its partnership with Hi-Mix Eletrônicos S/A, an Electronic Manufacturing Service (EMS) provider in Brazil, to include production of LTE modules. The expansion directly benefits Telit customers in Latin America by enabling them to take advantage of two major tax credits for modules manufactured in Brazil.
The partnership expansion provides device OEMs and systems designers with a 100 percent exemption from Brazil s Imposto sobre Produtos Industrializados (IPI) federal tax levied on imported products if they source Telit s LTE modules from Hi-Mix. In addition, customers receive the Brazil Basic Productive Process (PPB) tax benefit from the purchase of cellular modules made in Brazil.
Interoperability Testing Unlocks Commercialization of Telit s FN980m 5G Module in Russia
- Testing with all major RAN vendors and MNOs in both sub-6 and mmWave, Telit achieves another significant milestone, remaining at the forefront of the 5G market in Russia
- Powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ X55 5G Modem-RF System, the FN980m 5G module is ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications such as enterprise office connectivity, surveillance cameras, 4K/8K video and industrial IoT applications
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LONDON, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Telit, a global enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced its FN980m 5G module is ready for mass deployment in Russia after successful testing with all major radio access network (RAN) vendors and mobile network operators (MNOs). With lab and live pilot network testing successfully completed in both indoor and outdoor environments, this marks another significant milestone in Russi
Castleford Indoor Market s Sharon Hudson and Linda Speight.
Wakefield Council has said footfall in both Pontefract and Castleford has doubled in a fortnight as lockdown eases, but stall holders say this is not being reflected in sales.
Paul Whitaker, who runs a stall selling smoking materials on Castleford’s weekly market, said: “It seems there are a lot of people milling about but they are not spending.
“The first week back was okay, but it has tailed off. I suppose the weather hasn’t helped.
Carol Hall of Anderson & Son.
“We appreciate people are scared to go out and what’s around the corner, but a lot of people’s shopping habits have changed, like doing shopping online or stocking up, and people have got used to it we need something to help persuade them back.”
Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Ralco celebrated its 50th year in business April 21 with employees at its corporate headquarters in Marshall, Minn.
Since 1971, the family-run company has provided natural nutritional supplements for animals and plants.
LEAD MANAGEMENT: The Ralco leadership team stands in front of the original Ralco delivery truck, a 1972 International bought from Olson & Johnson Trucks in Marshall. The team includes Leslie Hart (left), John DeVos, Glenn Bader, Brian Knochenmus, Chad Jensen, Dennis Conlon, Tony Goebel, Diane Wagner and Jon Knochenmus.
“In so many ways, we are just getting started,” said Jon Knochenmus, Ralco president emeritus. “We introduced natural products to the agriculture industry when people were skeptical and didn’t understand, but they know now that we were ahead of the curve.”