3G/GPRS + GPS shield for Arduino

The new 3G shield for Arduino enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new “Internet of Things” era. It supports: photo and video recording, HTTP, FTP, POP3, SMTP, TCP/IP, UDP/IP connections among other features such as assisted-mobile (A-GPS) and mobile-based (S-GPS) modes.

More info at:
http://www.cooking-hacks.com/index.php/documentation/tutorials/arduino-3g-gprs-gsm-gps

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4 responses to “3G/GPRS + GPS shield for Arduino”

  1. cookinghacks Avatar
    cookinghacks

    Hi deniw! You can …
    Hi deniw! You can suscribe a contract with your favourite provider optionally in order to save costs.?

  2. deniw Avatar
    deniw

    how do you use the …
    how do you use the 3g?? do you have to suscribe to a contract?

  3. cookinghacks Avatar
    cookinghacks

    Yes, you can take …
    Yes, you can take the data from the sensors and upload to a Cloud server using TCP/IP, UDP/IP even direct web connections. Take? a look to the 3G/GPRS tutorial in the Cooking-Hacks site. The URL to the tutorial is included in the description.

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    farmsidney

    Fantastic. I wonder …
    Fantastic. I wonder if there is a possibility to use 3G to connect the shield to an Arduino which is scada application on a web? server.

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