Telecom International, Fairfield, Iowa, is introducing a new cellular add-on service technology called Power Number. It provides Follow-Me Number service, designed to locate a person anywhere and voice mail with pager interaction and caller identification included. Real estate agents can use the service to advertise an 800 number with recorded messages about properties; when callers dial in, the agent is paged with the caller’s phone number. Power Number can be privately labeled and bundled into discrete units. (800) 216-3048.
Gemini Industries Inc. of Clifton, N.J., is launching a new line of wireless data products under the Axiom label. The devices will use Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) technology and portable adapters with computers and fax machines with conventional modems and cellular phones. The patented technology can be used to enhance older laptop personal computers. (201) 471-9050.
The COM-120B microprocessor and firmware offered by IFR Systems Inc., Wichita, Kan., provides speed for operational screen updates and keyboard inputs. Both spectrum analyzer and oscilloscope displays appear in near real-time and keystroke buffering is nearly eliminated. Features include full scan spectrum analyzer with split screen mode, Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) Type II memory card, Enhanced Digital Access Communications System trunking and more. (800) 835-2352.