X-traWeb to Unveil First True Web-Cam at CeBIT 2000.Business Editors and Technology Writers CeBIT 2000 Booth No. A3 DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2000 X-traWeb, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of World Wireless Communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. , Inc. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB:WWWC WWWC World Without War Council WWWC World Wide Web Communications, Inc WWWC Waco Wild West Century (Texas bicycle ride) WWWC Wonderful, Wacky, Water Critters WWWC World Wide Web Casinos WWWC World Wide Wireless Communications ), announced today that it will unveil its newly developed WebCam -- The X-Cam(TM) -- at CeBIT 2000, February 24th through March 1st, 9 AM - 6 PM, Hall 6, Stand F20, Booth A3, Hannover, Germany. By integrating a miniature camera with its' own web server, the X-traWeb X-Cam effectively becomes the first `true' web-cam eliminating the need for PC connections and drivers. The X-traWeb X-Cam server offers a 160 x 120 pixel color image updated every 2 seconds. Connections between the X-Cam and the Internet gateway can be either wired or wireless, with World Wireless' award-winning frequency hopping spread spectrum radios providing the wireless links. In addition to the X-Cam, the X-traWeb booth will feature working displays of the first total solution web-enabling product for the home. Visitors to the booth will control common household appliances with a click of a mouse. Each appliance in the booth will be plugged into an outlet, with a miniature web server known as an X-Node(TM) positioned between the outlet and the appliance. X-traWeb's Internet gateway, called an X-Gate(TM), connects the X-Nodes to the Internet eliminating the need for a PC. Wireless communications between the X-Nodes and the X-Gate are conducted via the 900 SS MicroHopper, WWC's leading 900 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. radio. World Wireless Communications President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. David Singer, who will be available for interviews to discuss this groundbreaking technology, commented, "CeBIT is the premiere international forum to debut the X-Cam. The X-traWeb booth will illustrate just a handful of the many important applications of this state-of-the-art product which has the capability of transforming the way people live and work." X-traWeb is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of World Wireless Communications, Inc. World Wireless has extensive experience in developing low-cost, reliable communications systems. Through key alliances with companies such as Panasonic, Motorola and Williams Telemetry telemetry Highly automated communications process by which data are collected from instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording. services, World Wireless has created unique solutions to implement communications and telemetry services in applications that were previously cost-prohibitive. By leveraging this experience, World Wireless now offers the latest generation in web-enabling technology. In addition to X-traWeb, World Wireless designs and markets a complimentary range of 900 MHz and 2.4 GHZ spread spectrum data radios for OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and and telemetry applications. These radios offer license-free wireless communications for a variety of applications. For more information, please visit the company's web site at www.worldwireless.com. |
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