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Post by miner49er2 on Nov 03, 2010 1:08pm

Rajant launches new nodes

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https://www.rajant.com

Rajant Extends the Utility of Wireless Mesh Networks with Range of New BreadCrumb Nodes

Ruggedized wireless broadband nodes work in concert with other Rajant BreadCrumb devices to create fully mobile Kinetic Mesh Networks for Mining, Military, Telecomm and First Responder voice-video-data applications

MALVERN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Imagine a fully-mobile, multi-frequency wireless broadband network that is self-establishing, self-healing, requires minimal administration or maintenance, and grows stronger with the addition of each new node. With all nodes able to be in motion at all times, vehicles, equipment and individuals outfitted with portable nodes need not be tethered to fixed, immobile network components. Such “Kinetic Mesh” networks are not just a wishful vision of the future networking, but are in wide use today – providing high-availability broadband connectivity for voice, data and video applications in the military, mining, first responders and other markets.

“The essence of Kinetic Mesh Networking is motion and flexibility”

Further extending the utility of this fully-mobile broadband mesh technology, Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh Networks and provider of pervasive, multi-frequency wireless solutions, today introduced three powerful and flexible additions to its BreadCrumb® portfolio. Using Rajant’s advanced InstaMesh protocol, BreadCrumbs enable continuous and instantaneous routing of wireless and wired connections. This dynamic channel-hopping capability allows for total network mobility – Kinetic Meshing – as well as robust fault tolerance, high throughput and low latency.

The Rajant BreadCrumb LX4 is the latest in the family of rugged multi-radio wireless transmitter-receivers that are the ideal fixed-mount solution for relaying transmissions across multiple frequencies. The Rajant BreadCrumb LX4 supports up to four high-power radios in a single unit for maximum resiliency and flexibility, and has a faster processor than the Rajant BreadCrumb LX3. With options for 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHz and 5 GHz (LoS and NLos), the LX4 is the most advanced multi-radio node in the BreadCrumb family. It also features 10/100 Ethernet for Internet connectivity, USB for firmware upgrades and a GPS port. As with all members of the BreadCrumb family, it supports secure connectivity with any Ethernet or 802.11a/b/g client equipment – ensuring full compatibility with millions of off-the-shelf devices including laptops, PDAs, IP cameras, sensors, VoIP phones and other IP gear.

The Rajant BreadCrumb ME3 is another man-packable, battery operated portable transceiver designed to support applications that require quick network connectivity. The ME3 includes a faster processor than its predecessor, the BreadCrumb ME2, and an N-Type antenna connector, which allows interoperability of antennas between the BreadCrumb LX and ME models.

The Rajant BreadCrumb JR is the most portable member of the product family, intended primarily for client participation in a kinetic mesh network. Highly portable and battery powered, the BreadCrumb JR is a full-function InstaMesh client featuring a 2.4 GHz high-power radio and 7 Mbps maximum throughput. Measuring just 7.3 x 1.5 x 1.4 inches, it is readily attached to personnel or vehicles on the move to provide network connectivity. The BreadCrumb JR includes a GPS port and the same level of security as the BreadCrumb LX line.

“The essence of Kinetic Mesh Networking is motion and flexibility,” commented Rajant Co-Founder and CEO Robert Schena. “And these three new models provide a combination of power, portability and rugged construction for a wide range of applications. Using Rajant’s InstaMesh technology, these nodes communicate with other BreadCrumb nodes in motion to provide dynamic, on-the-fly frequency changes to adapt to physical surroundings or network availability. These capabilities, coupled with high-level data encryption and mesh-to-mesh authentication, allow for scalable, reliable broadband connectivity that can readily scale to hundreds of devices. Remember, all nodes can move all the time, all clients can move all the time and all application data can use all radios.”

Portability and Power for Future Applications

The concept of Kinetic Mesh Networks has valuable real-world applications extending far beyond the markets currently served. Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communications is just one emerging area where fully mobile broadband networking could add considerable value -- and effectively transform a vehicle into a dynamic, mobile networking device. By using Rajant technology already proven in challenging, bandwidth- and application-intensive environments, and marrying it to existing on-board vehicle diagnostic systems, automobile manufacturers and dealers and fleet managers, could realize instant, substantial business benefits. Consumers would benefit from the added safety, fuel economy, and pre-emptive maintenance benefits that ultimately prolong the life of a vehicle. Future V2V applications range from providing full broadband connectivity to the vehicle along with related applications such as vehicle condition monitoring and reporting, traffic routing, collision avoidance, emergency communications, Internet radio, smart phone extension and more.

In addition to V2V communications, Kinetic Mesh Network technology enables immediate and future applications for municipalities wishing to extend broadband coverage, telecommunications providers seeking to leverage unused spectrum, utility companies pursuing operational efficiencies, and other markets where high-availability mobile broadband networking is required.

Availability

  • Rajant’s BreadCrumb LX4 transceiver is currently only available for military use and pending receipt of FCC certification for civilian or commercial use.
  • The BreadCrumb ME3 is currently deployed in support of the military in Afghanistan and has received FCC approval for civilian or commercial use.
  • The BreadCrumb JR has received FCC approval for civilian or commercial use and is available immediately in limited quantities.

About Rajant

Rajant Corporation enables secure communications-on-the-move through a portable meshed wireless network that can rapidly reconfigure and adapt in real-time. Rajant's BreadCrumb® Wireless solutions provide networks for Military, Mining, Homeland Security, First Responders, Telecommunications Service Providers and Public Safety and provide voice and data communications across a meshed, self-healing network. Rajant’s BreadCrumb network nodes communicate with IP based client devices such as laptops, PDAs, video cameras, satellite terminals, networked radios, RFID’s and sensor devices. Please visit www.rajant.com or call (484) 595-0233 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (484) 595-0233end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Editor’s Note: For high resolution product images, please contact Kevin Jurrens of Garfield Group Public Relations (for Rajant) at (215) 867-8600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (215) 867-8600end_of_the_skype_highlighting x273 or kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com.

Contacts

Garfield Group Public Relations (for Rajant)
Kevin Jurrens, 215-867-8600 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 215-867-8600end_of_the_skype_highlighting x273
kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com



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Comment by hydra100 on Nov 03, 2010 3:45pm
Does ACT still have a relationship with Fairmont?  I checked the last M/D on Sedar and company indicates they feel that thier timeline for needing a cash infusion is early fiscal 2011.  Annual and "Special" meeting soon, which is early fiscal 2011.  Everything you need to know is already out there unless you refuse to look at it or except it. 
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 05, 2010 3:27pm
Wrote Fairmont to see of they are a partner with ACT.Is Rajant a partner or what?  Wrong board? 
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 10, 2010 11:15am
E-mailed Fairmont again.  Phoned thier contact numbers on thier websites as I am not getting an e-mail reply.  Eight different numbers and left messages on them all as no person answered. E-mailed ACT with same request for info, are you still affiliated tith Fairmont.Did I not see some time ago Fairmont pushing another company's product or have another company's product at thier ...more  
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 10, 2010 6:45pm
ACT has no conection to Fairmont or ant other company to sell its products. Recieved  this e-mail from Cameron;My experience has been that when you take new technology to market you do this with a direct sales force.    Fairmont does an awesome job of satisfying  the safety requirements for mines but they do not have the right skill set to sell technology.  ACT is selling ...more  
Comment by positiveoutlook on Nov 10, 2010 8:14pm
so, you finally got an answer to a question we already knew a long time ago. You even got an answer from the CEO who gave you his opinion on what is working for the company but you refuse to listen than add you own diatribe of conjecture of personal opinions.Now as an investor, should I listen to the CEO or some one on a stock board named Hydra
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 11, 2010 6:13am
So good old psoitive with all his phone calls to ACT and all of his willingness to keep of all informed knew this all the time.  Who is the we as in "we already knew a long timne ago?"Yes you should definately listen to the CEO and at least get 2 cents for ACT  This explains why no sales as the big companies have gone with what the companiess want, maybe not the best but ...more  
Comment by positiveoutlook on Nov 11, 2010 12:28pm
I owe you nothing Hydra. I've been involved for a long time in Act and the "we" I was referring to were other long time holders.I know no more than anyone else on the upcoming meetings and we'll see then where the company is headed. Until then I won't speculate, cheerlead or bash. We all know where we sit and this is a speculative stock at best. If you have reservations and ...more  
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 11, 2010 1:54pm
Please explain all thos phone calls you made?  At least 15 or so you claim.  So much info you had and came here and shared from them.  Time and time again you posted I just got off the phone to Peter.........No one knew Fairmont had dumped ACT until I posted it.  Your claim of knowing it after I posted it is ridiculus.  It was Peter and certainly Cameron who is angry at ...more  
Comment by positiveoutlook on Nov 11, 2010 4:07pm
again I owe you nothing.Fairmont used to be on Act's website as a partner. At one time they weren't and I asked for clarity and found out they were no longer partnered with Act in any way. That was a couple years ago, at least.As I said, I owe you no explanation on the number of shares I own and the conversations I've had with Peter. If you want to know what they were about-go back and ...more  
Comment by hydra100 on Nov 11, 2010 4:34pm
E-mailed Cameron about the time Fairmont and ACT parted ways.  I also asked for a comment, again, on all those phone calls people have made to them.. Will post reply this time if it comes.  If it does and is anything like the last one then hold on to your seat as it was not nice.Must count your calls as described here. 
Comment by badactor on Nov 12, 2010 3:04pm
Your just a pain in the A$$ to everyone. Bye IGGY 4 U.
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