Interactive Solutions
Teltronics Inc. announced its subsidiary, Interactive Solutions Inc., developed a new product offering, the MentisSoft iCommunicator system, which makes verbal communications possible between the hearing world and a hearing-impaired or profoundly deaf person. According to the company, the multisensory device improves comprehension of spoken language and teaches reading, speech skills and sign language. The system converts speech into multiple streams of data for simultaneous presentation of text, video sign language and computer-generated speech. (888) 463-0474.
Speedware
Speedware Corp. unveiled a wireless Internet product and professional services offering to support the development of applications for the wireless Internet market. The new product, MobileDev, recognizes the differences between standard Internet development and Internet development aimed at wireless technologies. MobileDev also uses microbrowser caching and memory capabilities, which reduces the number of requests for data over the Internet, saving time in downloading. Speedware said its professional services organization will help companies in the wireless Internet market with consultants who have considerable expertise in the Internet-enabling legacy applications. (514) 747-7007.
Illinois Superconductor
Illinois Superconductor Corp. introduced a superconducting filter product for digital wireless networks that the company said is the smallest in the industry. The ATP Classic occupies one cubic foot in volume and employs Stirling engine cryogenic technology. ISC noted the new filter is designed to meet the needs of current second-generation digital systems for superior interference rejection, to increase capacity and improve call quality. In the event of a loss of electrical power, the system retains 80 percent of the supercooled low noise amplifier gain at room temperature, and eliminates the added loss of up to 1.5 decibels from mechanical bypass and relay networks required to back up thin-film superconducting filter products. (888) 472-3458.
RF Micro Devices
RF Micro Devices Inc., a proprietary radio-frequency integrated circuits provider for wireless communications applications, introduced two silicon-based low noise amplifiers designed for general-purpose amplification. The RF2371 operates from a 2.7V-3.6V single power supply and operates in the 700 MHz to 2000 MHz range, according to the company. The amplifier also features a proportional to absolute temperature biasing scheme using bandgap cells. The RF2375 is designed for DCS 1800 handsets. The silicon-based amplifier operates from a single 2.7V-3.6V power supply and is produced in a small industry-standard SOT-23-8 surface mount package. (336) 664-1233.
TeleCommunication Systems
TeleCommunication Systems Inc., a wireless application software supplier, unveiled MO Chat, an application for extending Internet chat communities to include mobile devices. MO Chat integrates wireless messaging with Internet chat technology to manage the access, presentation and delivery of information. The software allows service providers to differentiate their messaging capability by offering subscribers the ability to automatically notify their buddy list, client list, chat group, friends and family when they are online. (410) 263-7616.
Cap Gemini
Cap Gemini Telecommunications announced a service offering designed to help communications providers bring mobile Internet service to market more quickly and efficiently. The offering, Mobile Internet Launch, is part of the company’s new service launch, targeting providers at all stages of their life cycle, including new telecom companies. The new Internet launch offers strategy development, launch management and information technology integration services to wireless carriers entering the mobile data arena. Among the services offered are help developing a mobile data strategy and business case, enhancing Web sites into a Wireless Application Protocol-enabled portal, high-speed packet data service design and launch, developing prototype WAP-based applications and integrating WAP servers. (212) 944-6464.
ElectroCom Systems
ElectroCom Systems Inc. unveiled INVADR, its wireless Internet Protocol voice and data networking solution for the mobile communications market. According to ElectroCom, the solution uses the company’s Intelligent Diversity Reception technology combined with Voice over IP to provide a highly reliable open architecture for IP voice and data communications. INVADR is a plug-and-play system that is reliable as a primary communications system, an overlay for expanded capacity or redundancy or as an analog trunk replacement. The company noted it is targeting the mobile communications markets within the utility, transportation, government and public-safety sectors as well as specialized mobile radio providers and others needing to optimize valuable bandwidth. (800) 348-1477.
Com-Net
Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems Inc. introduced the EDACS 300P to the company’s Enhanced Digital Access Communications Systems product line. The new portable radio is “network ready” with the ability to roam between EDACS sites. The radio also features an emergency button, located on top of the radio, for the highest priority transmission. Com-Net also introduced the Panther 300P portable and Panther 300M mobile radios. The 300P is designed to provide two-way radio dealers with a cost-efficient portable for business and industrial customers who want the convenience of a two-way radio at an affordable cost. The 300M includes a 40-watt power output with an optional external speaker that produces 10 watts of audio for noisy environments. Com-Net also announced a joint venture with Catalyst Communications Technologies Inc. to market Network Access Radio, a new product that provides two-way radio communications over a local area network or wide area network. Com-Net noted this is the first in a series of new products from both companies that merge two-way radio communications with Voice over Internet Protocol technology to provide increased productivity, improved accessibility and cost-effective dispatch solutions for business and government customers. (800) 431-2345.
WRQ
WRQ Inc., an e-business infrastructure software provider, unveiled its NetMotion 1.0 wireless software solution. According to WRQ, NetMotion is transparent to both applications and networks, extending existing applications to wireless networks without requiring customization, middleware or stack replacement. The company noted the software provides the seamless use, ease of management and security associated with a wired network. (800) 872-2829.