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Topic: Mobitex


In the News (Sat 22 Nov 08)

  
  Mobitex Technology - Technology - Features
The Mobitex network is designed to handle large numbers of subscribers or devices, as well as large volumes of data traffic at a very low cost.
Because of its flexible and scalable nature Mobitex networks are deployed in very different configurations, from small private networks, owned by a single bus company and used for local or regional operations, to large public networks offering nationwide wireless data services for a wide range of applications for mobile professionals.
Mobitex has built-in redundancy in order to continue working in case part of the network is damaged.
www.mobitex.com /technology/features.asp   (0 words)

  
 Mobitex Association
Mobitex is a proven technology used for mission-critical business applications.
Mobitex is targeted at professional users that demand a service that is guaranteed to work perfectly at all circumstances.
Now in its fifth major revision, Mobitex continues to be improved and enhanced for demanding professional users.
www.mobitex.webmaster.se /1-1_brief_intro.asp   (0 words)

  
 USA MOBITEX Coverage Maps by State
Mobitex is a proven technology used for mission-critical business applications.
Mobitex operators and solution providers supply business critical wireless data solutions that help organizations run their business more profitably and efficiently.
MOBITEX has emerged as a clear leader in wireless data technology because of its outstanding reliability and consistently optimal performance.
www.real-time-vehicle-tracking.com /Mobitex_Coverage_Maps/USA_MOBITEX_Coverage.php   (210 words)

  
 "Good Old" Mobitex Network Gets Installed in China, In Spite of 3G
Mobitex, developed by Swedish communications giant Ericsson, is a leading international open standard for dedicated wireless data with 30 public and private networks providing coverage in 24 countries worldwide.
Mobitex is an all-digital, packet-switched radio technology that provides for a single integrated network that is cellular in design with distributed intelligence.
Mobitex is a survivor at a time when 3G plans have been derailed quite a bit, GSM/GPRS uptake is slow, CDPD networks are being discontinued and Motient network based on Motorola's Datatac technology is having business continuance problems.
www.mobileinfo.com /News_2002/Issue42/mobitex_china.htm   (1137 words)

  
 Mobile Packet Data Technology: An Insight into MOBITEX Architecture
MOBITEX networks are either installed or being deployed in 16 countries on five continents, including Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Australia.
MOBITEX specifications indicates that receive/transmit switching times of a radio modem should be kept less than 20 ms in order to keep high system efficiency.
In MOBITEX, power-saving mode is an optional mode of operation that may be requested by a mobile terminal by sending a proper MODE packet.
www.comsoc.org /pci/private/1997/feb/Salkintzis.html   (7358 words)

  
 Mobitex to power mobile workforce in India - News Analysis - Express Computer India
Mobitex is a new wireless data-access solution for organisations where people need to access data while on the move.
Mobitex networks can be configured in many different ways, from a large public nationwide network to a small, privately-owned network serving a single region or company,” explains Wikstrom.
Because of its flexible and scalable nature, Mobitex networks are deployed in diverse areas, from small private operators (such as a bus company owning the network and using it for its core business) to nationwide networks offering wireless connections to professional users working in the field.
www.expresscomputeronline.com /20040209/newsanalysis04.shtml   (1555 words)

  
 Mobitex Technology Wins Important Network Contract in Mexico
Mobitex Technology AB (www.mobitex.com) has been awarded a contract by Comunicaciones Nacionales Troncalizadas, SA de CV (CONATRON), a wireless service provider and network operator in Mexico, to supply and build a Mobitex™ network to cover Mexico City and its suburbs.
Mobitex is a stable and proven technology, meaning that the card reader terminal bought today can be used for many years to come without the need of making further investments.
Mobitex networks have been supplied in some 30 countries worldwide, and are used by more than 100 police and public safety authorities.
www.prweb.com /releases/2007/5/prweb524909.htm   (688 words)

  
 Mobitex Data
Mobitex base stations provide communication between the wireless terminals, which may be used in wearable, mobile or fixed applications.
A Mobitex network can be configured in many different ways, from a large public network providing nationwide coverage to a small, privately owned network serving a single company or region.
Typically, there are many switches in a Mobitex network, possibly organized in a hierarchy of regional and area switches, that are all connected by fixed links.
www.cellular.co.za /mobitex.htm   (868 words)

  
 Mobitex   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mobitex is a paging network developed by Ericsson.
Mobitex is an open standard for dedicated wireless data and it puts great emphasis on safety and reliability and it's mainly used by military, police, firefighters and ambulance services.
Mobitex is a packet-switched, narrowband, data-only technology mainly for short bursty data.
www.purpleuniverse.com /true_associate-Mobitex.html   (105 words)

  
 Mobitex Association
Particular focus is made on the newly established company Mobitex Technology, the revitalized Mobitex Association, the acquisition of Transcomm by BT in the UK and the new RIM Blackberry.
Transcomm, the Mobitex operator in the UK and a leading provider of wireless data services to organisations, announce details of their recent annual Partner Conference, at which Quocirca service director, Dale Vile, gave a keynote speech on the future of the wireless data market.
Sweden, 22th September 2003: New Mobitex terminal devices are set to become much less expensive and to reach the market much more quickly thanks to a cooperative effort by CML Microcircuits and Ericsson.
www.mobitex.webmaster.se /2-1_current_headl.asp   (4799 words)

  
 What is Mobitex? - a definition from Whatis.com
- Mobitex is a wireless network architecture that specifies a framework for the fixed equipment necessary to support all the wireless terminals in a packet-switched, radio-based communication system.
The three major components of a Mobitex network are the radio base station, the MX switch, and the network management center (NCC).
Mobitex was developed in 1984 by Eritel, an Ericsson subsidiary, for the Swedish Telecommunication Administration.
searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid40_gci343049,00.html   (562 words)

  
 FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The all-digital Mobitex technology is a packet-switched radio technology that provides for a single integrated network that is cellular in design with distributed intelligence.
Mobitex networks are operated by service providers such as Cingular Interactive in the United States, Rogers ATandT Wireless in Canada and others in Asia, Australia, Europe, and South America.
Mobitex is the de facto international standard for wireless data communications with networks operating in 22 countries.
www.vehiclelocationsystem.com /faq.htm   (363 words)

  
 Mobitex Technology AB : Mobitex Wireless Data Division Acquired From Ericsson
Mobitex Technology AB designs, supplies and supports wireless packet switched data networks using the unique Mobitex(TM) technology which is the world leading system for dedicated wireless data.
Mobitex has a number of key advantages when compared with traditional cellular technologies -- it provides a highly secure environment, the highest levels of reliability, faster data delivery and extensive seamless coverage.
Mobitex Technology AB is backed by UK investors and supported by Handelsbanken, the Swedish banking group.
www.seomarketwire.com /0405/20040524T090000Z-067622.html   (476 words)

  
 Mobitex Data   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mobitex base stations provide communication between the wireless terminals, which may be used in wearable, mobile or fixed applications.
A Mobitex network can be configured in many different ways, from a large public network providing nationwide coverage to a small, privately owned network serving a single company or region.
Typically, there are many switches in a Mobitex network, possibly organized in a hierarchy of regional and area switches, that are all connected by fixed links.
www.mobileoffice.co.za /mobitex.htm   (868 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
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.
Mobitex is a packet-switched, narrowband, data-only technology mainly for short burst data.
Mobitex networks in North America have been marketed under several names, including RAM Mobile Data, BellSouth Wireless Data, Cingular Interactive, Cingular Wireless and Velocita Wireless (now part of the Sprint Nextel group), and Rogers Wireless in Canada.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Mobitex   (343 words)

  
 Mobitex Association
Mobitex is also used for remote monitoring and control of fixed installations in buildings, industry sites and other places in the city.
Today, the Mobitex networks are widely deployed by vertical solutions for public safety, government, security, transport and logistics, public transport, banking and merchants, and other types of organisations.
The answer to the questions is probably that Mobitex will be used for mission-critical business applications and that GPRS primarily will be used for business horizontal applications and consumers applications but that there will be some overlap.
www.mobitex.org /2-5_facts_fig.asp   (0 words)

  
 Mobitex Enhances Wireless Packet-Switched Data Networks With TimesTen
Mobitex networks support mission-critical services including police and fire, ambulance, security and surveillance, as well as a number of commercial solutions raging from telematics, wireless monitoring, and machine-to-machine communication.
About Mobitex Technology AB Mobitex Technology AB designs, supplies and supports wireless packet switched data networks using the unique Mobitex(TM) technology which is the world leading system for dedicated wireless data.
Mobitex has a number of key advantages when compared with traditional cellular technologies - it provides a highly secure environment, the highest levels of reliability, fast low latency data delivery and extensive seamless coverage.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/01-24-2005/0002898406&EDATE=   (571 words)

  
 Adding Wireless Communication Capability to Embedded Systems
The Mobitex interface software has minimal impact on the system CPU because the majority of the protocol work is triggered by the dispatch function, which is completely controlled by the application.
Memory requirements depend on the exact Mobitex features that are needed and range from 70K of code and 10K of data for full Mobitex features, to 40K of code and 8K of data for a minimal feature set.
To port the Mobitex interface software to a microcontroller, native functions must be written for dynamic memory allocation and deallocation, receiving and sending characters via the serial communications port on an interrupt basis, and a timer interrupt that will get control at least every 500ms.
www.embedded.com /97/feat9602.htm   (4012 words)

  
 The Green Sheet, Inc. · in Print ::
Sprint Nextel Corp. bought Velocita Wireless LP and its Mobitex network in March 2006, primarily to use its wireless spectrum for another service.
Mobitex "was the wireless network of choice by customers," said Bulent Ozayaz, Vice President of Marketing for POS terminal manufacturer Lipman USA.
The key open-format wireless alternatives to the older, proprietary Mobitex protocol are code division multiple access (CDMA), employed by Verizon and Sprint, and global system for mobile (GSM) and general packet radio service (GPRS) technologies, both used by Cingular and T-Mobile.
www.greensheet.com /PriorIssues-/061002-/5.htm   (1099 words)

  
 Unstrung - The Revolution Will Be Mobilized   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The strengths of Mobitex technology platform will enable the new owners to establish an independent, highly focused business delivering value to serve existing and new customers in target sectors.
Also as part of this agreement Mobitex hardware will continue to be manufactured under contract by Ericsson.
The Mobitex community has unparalleled experience in wireless data, being independent will enable us to fully leverage this experience, to address markets with compelling offerings and to form new business alliances within the wireless data world.
www.unstrung.com /document.asp?doc_id=53365&print=true   (282 words)

  
 Mobitex - a Whatis.com definition
Mobitex is a wireless network architecture that specifies a framework for the fixed equipment necessary to support all the wireless terminals in a packet-switched, radio-based communication system.
The three major components of a Mobitex network are the radio base station, the MX switch, and the network management center (NCC).
Mobitex was developed in 1984 by Eritel, an Ericsson subsidiary, for the Swedish Telecommunication Administration.
searchnetworking.techtarget.com /gDefinition/0,294236,sid44_gci343049,00.html   (462 words)

  
 [No title]
Mobitex is a nationwide data communication network designed specifically to provide a seamless interface for two-way wireless data communication.
The Mobitex network is hierarchical in structure which consists of BAS (base station), MOX (local area exchange), MHX (main exchange), NCC (network control center).
The Mobitex system is extremely flexible, allowing network capacity and coverage to be dimensioned exactly and expanded easily as demand grows.
www.realtelecom.co.kr /E_Company/network/mobitex.asp   (227 words)

  
 [No title]
Mobitex is a secure, reliable, two-way digital wireless packet switching network ideal for a variety of data communication applications.
Mobitex uses packet switching to deliver an 8 kbp/s bit rate over a single 12.5 kHz channel, meaning that an end-user can send an email and get a reply in just a few seconds.
Mobitex is an international standard for two-way wireless packet switched data communication, currently operational in countries around the world.
www.nettwerked.net /GHU/Docs/RIM.txt   (1288 words)

  
 MOBITEX
Mobitex is een pakketgeschakeld communicatiesysteem voor het verzenden van tekst, data, en statusberichten via radiotransmissie tussen mobiele en vaste terminals.
Mobitex maakt een goede kans om tot een internationale standaard voor draadloze mobiele communicatie verheven te worden.
KPN Mobile is 100% aandeelhouder en heeft zich gecommiteerd aan het Mobitex netwerk.
home.wanadoo.nl /wp.klein/mobitex.htm   (221 words)

  
 MOBITEX - Trade Fairs Brno
It is not easy to furnish the flat according the last trends and simultaneously install the electronics that it would work without any disturbance and aesthetic imperfection.
Already the fifth year DESIGNSTORY is the main accompanying affair of the trade fair MOBITEX.
It is a non-commercial project aimed on progressive design presentation with the emphasis put on students’, specialized schools’ and young designers’ work on the given topics which correspond to highlighted themes of the relevant year.
node1.bvv.cz /mobitex-gb   (0 words)

  
 Velocita Wireless Network -- Mobitex Technology Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Velocita Wireless' network utilizes Mobitex technology which is currently operating in more than 32 public/private networks in 23 countries with millions of users and Mobitex-enabled devices.
And, since Mobitex and next generation networks are complementary technologies, Mobitex can address demanding market needs today and in the future.
The Velocita licensed spectrum and associated devices are compatible with the Mobitex network operated in Canada and roaming agreements are in place with the Canadian Mobitex operator.
www.velocitawireless.com /Network/technology_facts.htm   (237 words)

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