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is to leverage its existing wireless knowledge to become
the premier worldwide source of wireless data application
information. We are committed to crafting solutions
that best meet your mobile data needs. Mobitex Professionals
are experts at identifying end-user applications, hardware,
and wireless service into two-way wireless data solutions
that provide you with a competitive advantage.
Business knowledge and technical expertise are the
keys to wireless business solutions. A wireless business
solution is a set of components designed to meet your
mobile data needs. Selecting the best components requires
expertise in understanding how each relative component
affects the overall solution. We have knowledge of each
specific market for wireless data solutions over a varied
application and coverage environment.
This web site was developed to provide answers of how
MOBITEX "fits" in today's ever changing wireless
landscape. There are multiple machine-to-machine, people
to machine, and people to people applications that are
ideally suited for Mobitex Technology.
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Mobitex is an OSI based open standard, national public access
wireless packet-switched data network. Developed by Ericsson,
Mobitex puts great emphasis on safety and reliability with
its use by military, police, firefighters and ambulance services.
Mobitex was developed in 1984 by Eritel, an Ericsson subsidiary,
for the Swedish Televerket. It became operational in Sweden
in 1986.
In the mid-1990s Mobitex gained consumer popularity by providing
two-way paging network services. It was the first wireless
network to provide always on, wireless push email services
such as RadioMail and Inter@ctive Paging. It is also used
by the first model of Research in Motion's BlackBerry, and
PDAs such as the Palm VII. During 9/11 and the 2005 hurricane
rescue and clean-up operations, Mobitex proved itself to be
a very reliable and useful system for first responders.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobitex
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