Tech Stuff


Here’s a really great Adventure Roadtrip blog from Jay.

http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=278045#post278045

Jay is using one of the new dual antenna GSM HSUPA global quad band systems.

Thanks Jay

Just a quick note about ‘School Begins on the Bus Project’. Take note of this Newsweek Article.

Look for 0ur AVL solution to be announced formally in a few weeks. Several new modems, an AVL tracking solution will be announced and posted to the web over the next few days.

Stop back and check it out.

Sprint WiMAX approach emerges
January 23, 2007

Sprint plans to launch its WiMAX service in Chicago and Washington, D.C., in early 2008, and we now have an inkling as to the speed and cost of the service. A Sprint executive used this year’s CES to intimate to reporters that users should expect speeds around 2-4 Mbps for an estimated $55 a month. The company will allow consumers to connect several devices to the WiMAX network. More info.

Happy New Year!

We would like to thank all of our customers and friends for a great 2006 and what looks to be an even better 2007.

House Keeping—
Just a quick note to all of our customers, IIM Overdrive ver. 5.0 is available. This latest release supports IE 7.0 and Firefox 2.0. You can download the latest version free at http://www.internetinmotion.net/downloads.html

IIM-2200A system users, we have a small patch available. If your system is running Version 1.0.0 and you wish to use some of the security options, this patch will fix a system issue to enable the contact closure features. Give us a call if you have any questions.

Trade Shows—
We have many trade shows scheduled. Look at our home page for the latest calendar of events. To our Dealers, if you are participating in a RV, Marine, Electronics or Public Safety trade or consumer show that does not appear in our calendar, please drop us a note.

New Feature—
Project of the Month. Look for a monthly how to project. The current calendar will include (and this is subject to change):

Jan. Setting up a wireless network security camera. (D-Link Securicam Network DCS-950G Wireless Internet Camera) Watch this space for live feeds from various tradeshow events, live mobile dashboard cams, and other creative places.
Feb. Using VOIP with the IIM solution.
Mar. Setting up a simple contact closure alarm circuit to monitor your bilge water level or entry door.
Apr. How to setup an IPTV Set Top box in your RV or Boat.
May. Building a CarPC and installing it your CAR with IIM!
Jun. Configuring your mobile GPS mapping for the CarPC.
Jul. Running down the highway with 10K radio stations at your finger tips.
Aug. Installing a Simplecom Com1000 RTU for M2M applications.
Sep. Selecting the correct antenna for fixed mobile applications.

IF you have a project you would like to see discussed here, please drop us a note.

Please check out RV Education 101’s product review and installation video. Mark has a great website and newsletter with lots of tips for RVer’s. http://rveducation101.com/VideoTips/?siteID=0

We’d like to thank Mark and his staff for doing such a great job installing and video tapping an IIM EVDO system installation.

The IIM system is of course available at your nearby Camping World or other quailty RV dealers in your area.

SAN DIEGO and SAN PEDRO, CA - (September 12, 2006) - Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless handsets and devices, and Ctek, a leading manufacturer of specialized communications solutions for industrial and commercial applications, today announced the Ctek Series 4300 SkyRouter, a new cellular data router that integrates the award-winning Kyocera 200 Module for real-time CDMA wireless communications. The Series 4300 SkyRouter is the first module-based router to provide built-in IP security (IPSec) and Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) for sensitive enterprise applications and was designed with over-the-air network management tools to decrease total cost of operations and network downtime. The solution is approved for use with the largest CDMA carriers in North America as well as multiple regional carriers across the United States.

More.

The Next Killer Ap.

IPTV is gaining a great amount of momentum as seen by the growing list of providers. Telecoms, information technology, entertainment and media industries are joining forces to offer customers a single, complete service; regardless of location, device or bandwidth provider. We see this running the spectrum from Fiber and copper to Wi-Max and Cellular,

This new converged market is estimated to be worth almost $2 trillion by the year 2008, and will be packed with diverse new products, services, customers, competitors, and partners.

Keeping you connected, is going to take on a different meaning overtime as more and more services are pushed out to our customers.

Accedo Broadband
Activated Content
Amino
Amitm
ANT Software Limited
Artec Technologies
Adtec Digital
Advanced Media Strategies LLC
Auroras
Backspace Communications
Bridge Technologies
Broadband Network Systems
Broadstream
Celrun
Cisco
Coaxsys Inc.
DigiSoft
Dreampark
DS2
Eagle Broadband
Entone
Espial
EzHomeTech
Google Video
GRID-TV
Humax
i3 Micro Technology
ICTV
InfoEQ
Inovaware
IntraISP
Kasenna
Kreatel
Latens
Matrixstream
Maven Networks
Media Excel
Mediasyscom
Microsoft
mPhase
Myrio
Napster
Narrowstep
Netgem
Occam Networks
Optibase
Optical Solutions
Orca Interactive
Oregan Networks
Orthogon
Pace Micro
ReadyLinks
Real Networks
Recreate Solutions
SBC Communications
Scientific Atlanta
Sentivision
Softier
SPL
Synamedia
Systemagic
TranSwitch
Tellabs
Tut Systems
Verimatrix
Voyence
Widevine Technologies
WinAmp
Wisembed
Yahoo.com
YouTube.com

IF you don’t see your favorite here, please send us a note.

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