name

Compal RMM-T1

Test Module

IUS3 NTN miniPCIE module, FCC ID GKRRMMT1

Software Version

RMMT1.00.01.008_1000 with CCI_IOT_NTN_SDK_V3.0.0_240306151334.1_114

Make

Compal (Vietnam) Co., Ltd

Hardware Revision

DVT

Marketing Names

RMM-T1 NTN miniPCIE module

NTN Band

255 and 23

Model Numbers

IUS3 RMM-T1 (FCC ID GKRRMMT1 Single Modular type)

IMEI TAC

35786347

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