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Originally Posted by wicket View Post
Hi Jörg,

Sorry to be a pest but I have a few questions...

When I create an account on neo900.org, do I need to use the same email address I used when I placed my original donation? The reason I ask is that I originally created a "goldelico" email alias for my domain when I placed my original donation which now seems somewhat inappropriate so I'd now like to create a new email alias for Neo900 UG.
I moved the answers to this question over to http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=95482. I didn't move this post since it has other questions not related to shop too
Originally Posted by wicket View Post
I understand that one of the features the PLS8-X offers over the modem variants is "Automatic Carrier Switching". Do you know anything about this feature? I'm guessing that it requires dual SIM cards and is therefore irrelevant on the Neo900.

I noticed that the datasheet lists an LTE-only modem variant (PLS8-V). Will this also be an available option for the Neo900?

I also noticed the the maximum download/upload speed for EDGE is 237kbps. Does that imply that EDGE+ (1Mbps DL/400kbps UL) is not supported or is it possible that it simply hasn't been taken it into account on the datasheet?

Will you be testing that the M2M functionality works properly without interference from the modem sandbox? I ask this as M2M hasn't been advertised as a Neo900 feature even though the modem provides it.

Is there anywhere I can read up on the M2M functionality of the modem? I'd be interested to know exactly what it offers. Does it act as an M2M Gateway or an end device with sensors/actuators?

Cheers.
sorry we don't have much more (if any) info beyond what everybody can read in the Gemalto datasheets. Yes, those datasheets often are a tad fuzzy with fresh data. As soon as I find more detailed info about the newly emerged modem variants, I'll share it here. Just one thing: per definition all P*S8 are drop-in compatible footprint and pinout.
The "M2M" is just a marketing term alluding to their main customer target group. It doesn't mean a thing technically.

/j

Last edited by joerg_rw; 2015-05-19 at 19:44. Reason: typo
 

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