Carrier certifies computer
29 November 2011
VTC 6110 in-vehicle computer has been certified by AT&T.

As mobile computing applications continue to thrive, US wireless carrier AT&T is increasingly encouraging its developers to create more and more programs for this particular market.
For such mobile computing applications, NEXCOM's VTC 6110 in-vehicle computer has been certified as being compatible with the AT&T carrier network
VTC 6110 is a robust in-vehicle computer that can be used in any truck, bus, car or other service vehicle. Not only does the in-vehicle PC comply with most relevant automobile industry standards such as the eMark, it also has several other features which make it ideal for in-vehicle operation including power ignition delay control, low-power protection and SMBus connection.
In line with most NEXCOM in-vehicle platforms, the VTC 6100 has a variety of connectivity options including GPS, 802.11b/g/n, 3.5G, and Bluetooth.
For enhanced flexibility, this platform has PCI expansion and for infotainment/digital signage deployments, the VTC 6110 boasts a multitude of display interfaces including VGA, DVI-D and LVDS. For operation in extreme automotive environments the VTC 6110 is available with an optional IP65 enclosure.
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