Anglia expands wireless module range with Telit

UK technology distributor Anglia Components has expanded its wireless module range with products from Telit Cinterion.

After Telit’s acquisition of Cinterion, Thales’ cellular IoT product business, Anglia’s existing partnership with Cinterion has been expanded to stock, sell and support the entire range of products and services from Telit Cinterion. Anglia’s FAEs have been trained on the expanded offering.

“Ever since our partnership with Cinterion began in 2008, the wireless modules have been in high-demand among our customers for a diverse range of applications including remote utility metering, e-tolls, PoS terminals and asset tracking systems,” said John Bowman, marketing director at Anglia. “The expansion of Anglia’s partnership to encompass the combined Telit Cinterion product range and associated services provides an even richer portfolio of IoT solutions to support our customers’ designs. We look forward to promoting the innovations that will emerge from this acquisition in future.”

Pete Horwat, senior sales director at Telit Cinterion, added: “This is a very exciting time for Telit Cinterion, and we need the right partners to take our full product range and services to market. Anglia has played an important role in Cinterion’s success, and their technical support and service is exceptional. We look forward to them supporting us in taking the combined Telit Cinterion range to UK customers.”

Telit Cinterion (telit.com) was established in January 2023 when Telit completed the acquisition of Thales’ cellular IoT products business, Cinterion, which was a specialist in modules enabling wireless M2M communication. The acquisition established California-based Telit Cinterion as a provider of IoT and expanded the portfolio of products, services and bundles comprising hardware, software and connectivity.

Anglia Components (www.anglia.com) is a UK independent authorised distributor of semiconductors, optoelectronics, interconnects, passives and electromechanical components. It stocks more than two billion components from over 1.3 million product lines in the UK.