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Motorola Flagship RF
Switch Facilitates Location Services
June 01, 2007
Motorola, Inc. the renowned frontrunner in
wireless and broadband communications today announced here of several new enhancements to its flagship, enterprise-class RFS7000
RF Switch to support location services, management and security services. It has been stated by the concerned echelons of
Motorola that RFS7000 is capable of supporting Motorola and third-party vendor services while providing operational value
to large businesses requiring a wireless LAN for their enterprise mobility needs simultaneously.
Motorola is renowned
throughout the world for its innovative techniques and leadership in wireless and broadband communications. Being inspired
by the vision of Seamless Mobility, the name of Motorola has become synonymous to get and stay connected simply and seamlessly
to the people, information, and entertainment. The company excels in this by designing and delivering "must have"
products, "must do" experiences, and powerful networks -- along with a full complement of support services.
While being asked by the news men over the new venture, the Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise
WLAN, Motorola Enterprise Mobility Business, Sujai Hajela said, “As Wi-Fi networks become critical to business operations,
we continue to rapidly enable more innovative ways to utilize the networks with easy to deploy add-on enterprise mobility
services.” “With the RFS7000 RF Switch, large businesses in carpeted offices, healthcare, warehousing
and distribution, manufacturing, education, retail and government can deploy location services to track high-value asset and
resources to increase utilization and safety, ” he concluded.
Meanwhile, the RFS7000 enables locationing
capability, enabling real-time tracking of Wi-Fi devices and active tags to help simplify asset tracking. It is noted that
with this service, businesses have the potential in locating employees for safety or track high-value and mission-critical
assets so as to amplify their utilization. In a healthcare setting, the locationing services could be used to track life-saving
crash carts, transfusion pumps, defibrillators, portable X-ray and dialysis machines. Locationing can also be used to find
and track inventory for customers, providing better and faster service.
In the words of Joseph Owusu, partner,
Mieloo & Alexander, “We needed a solution for pin-pointing the location of cars in a parking lot in real-time. We
selected Motorola’s Wi-Fi network infrastructure for its ability to integrate third-party ultra wideband (UWB) sensors
that will work both indoors and outdoors.”
Source: WALL STREET ACTIVIST
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