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The Telos Network (TTN) and 4G Metro Form Alliance to Provide Trinity Railway Express Passengers a Wireless Network, Digital Media and Advertising
The Telos Network (TTN), a leading Silicon Valley integrated marketing solution provider today announced they have entered into a strategic partnership with 4G Metro, LLC of Granbury, Texas, a supplier of WiFi metropolitan-scale wireless service offerings. As exclusive providers, they will install Internet access and a digital sign network in the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) rail cars, and interactive kiosks in major route train stations. The TRE is a commuter rail line, jointly owned by the Fort Worth and Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), operating between Dallas and Fort Worth. The Telos Network has on-board and train station programming responsibility for news, weather, sports, special events, promotional, entertainment, and advertising. 4G Metro will install the full range of hardware required for the mobile and fixed wireless broadband network throughout the Dallas metroplex. (PRWeb Dec 11, 2007)
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ComTec Releases Control Software for Reply Plus
Communications Technology Int'l Inc. releases audience response system control software for Fleetwood's Reply Plus® wireless voting system. (PRWeb Dec 10, 2007)
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Analog Devices Innovative Direct Digital Synthesis Technology Now Available for Low-Power, Portable Electronics: Consuming just 50 mW of power at a 250-MHz clock rate, ADIs direct digital synthesis IC delivers price and performance to mobile industrial and communications devices.
Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, is expanding the applicability of its industry leading direct digital synthesis technology into battery-powered industrial, communications and defense electronics applications with the introduction of a complete low-power, low-cost Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) specifically designed for wireless, handheld equipment. Unlike competing approaches used to synthesize a digitally controlled frequency, the AD9913 is the first DDS device to deliver a 250-MHz clock rate while consuming as little as 50 mW of power. At less than $5 in volume quantities and available in a compact chip-scale package, the new IC is ideally suited for portable barcode scanners, radar detectors, remote radio controls and other products that require a cost-effective combination of performance and low-power operation. (PRWeb Dec 10, 2007)
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