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TCP/IP over the air becomes a reality; PADCOM Introduces RemoteData System TCP/IP Facility for Radio Data Transmissions.


BETHLEHEM, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 12, 1997--PADCOM, Inc. today announced the introduction of its RemoteData System(tm) TCP/IP TCP/IP
 in full Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

Standard Internet communications protocols that allow digital computers to communicate over long distances.
 Facility, the first system to enable cost-effective, flexible and clear IP transmissions for wireless environments. Now, wireless data application developers can take advantage of the same powerful software tools used for land-based TCP/IP systems.

Despite the prevalent belief the TCP/IP protocol is too "chatty chat·ty  
adj. chat·ti·er, chat·ti·est
1. Inclined to chat; friendly and talkative.

2. Full of or in the style of light informal talk: a chatty letter.
" for radio transmission, PADCOM has leveraged its proven success with wireless data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another.  to reduce over-the-air chattiness chat·ty  
adj. chat·ti·er, chat·ti·est
1. Inclined to chat; friendly and talkative.

2. Full of or in the style of light informal talk: a chatty letter.
 by continuously maintaining the IP session for Mobile Data Terminals (MDT MDT
abbr.
Mountain Daylight Time


MDT (in the US and Canada) Mountain Daylight Time

MDT n abbr (US) (= mountain daylight time) →
), even as they move in and out of radio coverage range. This breakthrough technology offers tremendous promise for eliminating the technical logjam log·jam  
n.
1. An immovable mass of floating logs crowded together.

2. A deadlock, as in negotiations; an impasse.

Noun 1.
 that has slowed wireless data market expansion.

"In today's world, information is a commodity. Ease of access to that information anytime, anyplace is power," said David Whitmore David Lawrence Whitmore (born July 6, 1967 in Daingerfield, Texas) was an American football safety in the NFL for the New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at Stephen F. Austin State University. , president, PADCOM, Inc. "With PADCOM's RemoteData System TCP/IP Facility, now you don't have to be the big guy to implement this type of communications power. The advent of TCP/IP support over radio networks is going to change the groundrules of mobile computing."

While other companies provide mobile IP solutions, they generally do so using less open protocol technology. As a result, their approaches are often only feasible for custom developed IP-based applications and do not offer the flexibility and industry-wide standard conformance that a true mobile TCP/IP solution can provide. Because PADCOM delivers complete TCP/IP capability, its customers enjoy the most flexible and cost-effective mobile application environment possible.

The RemoteData System TCP/IP Facility provides end-to-end network connectivity by transporting IP data between land-line networks and multiple mobile computers. The result is a broadened range of applications, which are operable operable /op·er·a·ble/ (op´er-ah-b'l) subject to being operated upon with a reasonable degree of safety; appropriate for surgical removal.

op·er·a·ble
adj.
 in a mobile setting, including computer-aided dispatch, basic mobile Internet access, mobile e-mail, third-party applications with TCP/IP communication modules and automatic vehicle location See mobile positioning.  (AVL (Automatic Vehicle Location) See mobile positioning. ).

Using this technology, companies can develop mobile-ready applications using standard TCP/IP tools on their land-line network and quickly deploy them in a mobile environment. Because the RemoteData System is inherently based on PADCOM's Transparent Wireless Data Technology, the use of complex radio data protocols and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is not required.

Additional benefits of true mobile TCP/IP capability include:

-- Flexibility -- mobile solutions can grow with customers' changing requirements.

-- Application Growth -- multiple mobile applications can easily be used by given customer and existing applications can quickly move into a mobile setting.

-- Ease of Implementation -- application integration from mobile to host is straightforward and does not require interface development.

-- Ease of Support and Development -- standard development tools can be used to create new applications.

-- Internet Compliance -- the Internet and company "Intranets" can be used for land-based portions of the communications link.

-- Reduced Operating Cost Structure -- total system implementation and ongoing support costs are lowered.

The technology is currently being deployed in mobile units of all sizes. For instance, the Brandon County Police Department in Vermont plans to roll out four vehicles using the RemoteData System as the central gateway and TCP/IP as its communications protocol.

In addition, the MITRE Corporation and CECOM CECOM Communications Electronics Command (US Army)
CECOM National Center for Communications of the Civil Protection Agency
 have been working jointly in support of the Commercial Communications Technology Testbed and have proven PADCOM's capability of extending the "Tactical Internet" in the laboratory using commercial, low cost radios. With MITRE's testing at the U.S. Army Digital Integration Laboratory, the product has been successfully integrated as a commercially-available Tactical Internet communications solution.

"The objective of developing a technology which extends the capabilities of the Tactical Internet using alternative communications media to existing radio systems has been met in our labs," said Vincent Mosera, MITRE lead systems engineer. "PADCOM's portable wireless modem uses voice path modulation and connects via the audio interface on most commercial handheld or mobile radios. Use of voice path modulation provides the benefits of interfacing to a wide variety of communications media in difference frequency bands, thus providing 'radio independence.'"

The MITRE Corporation, based in Eatontown, N.J. is a non-profit organization contracted by the U.S. Army CECOM under the Commercial Communications Technology Testbed to investigate commercially-available communications products.

An open system provider, PADCOM successfully integrates existing technologies to create flexible systems. In the case of the RemoteData System, the comprehensive remote wireless solution is comprised of PADCOM's RNCP RNCP Registered Nutritional Consulting Practioner
RNCP Royal Navy Communications Publication (UK) 
 (Remote Network Control Processor) and Mobile Data Controller (MDC (1) (Mobile Daughter Card) See riser card.

(2) See Meta Data Coalition.
) Firmware Enhancements, which create a standard PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) The most popular method for transporting IP packets over a serial link between the user and the ISP. Developed in 1994 by the IETF and superseding the SLIP protocol, PPP establishes the session between the user's computer and the ISP using  link between the controller and the mobile host. The RNCP implements an IP router capable of performing log-on negotiation, address recognition and data routing to and from hosts using PPP and TCP/IP protocol.

Based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, PADCOM offers a suite of mobile data products to serve a range of needs. The company integrates software, hardware and firmware into a complete solution to enable companies to send business information over voice radio systems, cellular and satellite networks, and emerging CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) A low-speed, digital, wireless data network that is an enhancement to an existing analog cellular network. Based on IBM's CelluPlan II, CDPD provides a packet overlay onto the AMPS network and moves data at 19.  networks.

RemoteData System is a trademark of PADCOM. All other product names are trademarks of their respective holders.

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