Thank you.
Have fun,
SV
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Enfora (I use for another uC based GPRS application)
Wismo
Simcom
Huawei
Many of them has usb port, if the installed profile support, Linux can see as
USB device.
Arnold
Almost any GSM module should be fine - most of them talk
high-speed UART (possibly also USB, though I'd be surprised
if it wasn't either serial or ACM). As others have said, you'll
want to worry about where the aerial plugs in.
You can get GSM modules which will lend you bits of their
own processors - typically an ARM7/ARM9. Depending on what
you're doing that might obviate the need for an external CPU.
Dunno where you are in the world, but in the UK distributors
are quite nice and you can just phone up and buy one -
<http://www.tdc.co.uk/> are apparently good.
Richard.
But, as others suggest, you can give a shot for USB-based modules which
_may_ include both the UART as well as Audio connectivity making your
life easy.
-SV