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.

Comprehensive Communications enhances Internet In Motion with
EV-DO Broadband Performance for mobile and remote communications

Enhanced services broaden applications to include commercial and industrial wireless IP networks

Palatine, IL - August 7, 2006 - Comprehensive Communications Systems Corp. (CCSC) today announced the addition of broadband performance to its Internet In Motion series of wireless communications products. Internet in Motion now incorporates cellular/PCS CDMA EV-DO technology to provide high-speed wireless communications to on-the-go.

Internet In Motion provides users with wireless internet connection throughout the country on the Sprint PCS digital network. The addition of EV-DO not only provides broadband-speed connections, but extends the reach of the connections to the largest all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network. The new technology, in addition to much higher speeds, has also proven to experience significantly fewer dropped connections

Using traditional 1XrTT cellular technology, CCSC has focused primarily on the recreational vehicle marketplace, keeping RV users connected to the internet while they are on the road. Enhanced with EV-DO technology, Internet In Motion becomes ideally suited to a broad range of mobile and remote applications where rapidly downloading large amounts of data is of paramount importance. In law-enforcement and public safety, for example, officers need to quickly display data-intensive applications in order to respond to immediate situations. According to Joyce Cutsforth, President of CCSC, “Commercial and industrial users can now think of Internet in Motion as a wireless extension of their IP Network for remote and mobile applications.” Public safety, financial transactions, telemetry, remote instrumentation, and surveillance, are ideal applications.

Key components of the Internet In Motion solution value proposition are the high quality external mounted dual tri-band Phantom antennas coupled with a cellular router optimized for the internet and data communications. “CCSC’s unique remote Support and Network Management System has been also developed to increase over-all performance and improve Quality of Service, and to reduce on-going operational costs associated with mobile and wireless remote IP networks,” adds Cutsforth.

In addition to broadband performance, Internet In Motion also supports Assisted Global Positioning (A-GPS) a network positioning technology widely deployed for wireless E9-1-1. AGPS employs the power of the wireless network to provide precise positioning even in environments such as urban canyons and parking garages where conventional GPS would be unreliable. The integration of A-GPS and broadband wireless data makes Internet In Motion ideal addressing applications such as mobile service trucks, emergency vehicles, and fleet management.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
Comprehensive Communications,
Joyce Cutsforth, President
(847) 934-0580
Email: jcutsforth@InternetInMotion.net
Website: www.InternetInMotion.net

Good morning,
Just a few quick notes–

  • IIM’s EV-DO System (Sprint Only) is ready for full scale deployment. Recent testing went very well. Last week we ran the IIM EV-DO system parallel to the Kyocera KR1 with a Sierra Wireless 580 Sprint EV-DO card installed for over 6 hours running from Palatine, Illinois to Bowling Green, Kentucky. Both systems were monitored continuously for network connection and at regular intervals for Speed performance.

    The results were the IIM system had a 98% uptime, 2 drops for a total of 4 minutes for the entire duration of the trip. The KR1/SierraWireless had an uptime of 65%, 27 drops for a total of 147 minutes off the air.

  • Just an interesting note, we’ve been testing the Sprint EV-DO system extensively with a wide variety of streaming media and have found it an excellant platform for video.
  • Finally, we have been doing a wide variety of on the water testing with the 1XRTT version of the IIM System and currently have it on board a Lake Michigan racing yacht. Performance details to follow.

Charlie,

Feel free to quote me on this and put it in any literature or website you choose.

I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say how much I appreciated and valued the equipment and service you installed in my motorhome. Last summer we sold most of our belongings and our home and hit the road in our motorhome for a full year. The key to the success of the venture and the part very few people understood is that I continued to work while on the road. Two years ago I started my own business and shed any need for a boss (except my wife, of course). With that new found freedom we hit the road just one year into the new venture.

Thanks to your equipment and Sprint cellular Internet service, I was able to work seamlessly from the road about 98% of the time. Although the equipment was flawless, the Sprint network did not offer 100% coverage in some of the areas where we camped, which is to be expected. This setup allowed me to present a professional and consistent picture to my customers around the country without concern for where we were physically located.

I could not have accomplished the growth and consistent client support I did during the year without your equipment and service. Most of my customers didn’t even know I was gone, and that is the true measure of its effectiveness. Thanks again for your help and support and I will certainly have you install your system in our next motor home.

Respectfully,

Daniel.

Daniel T. Bray,

President

BrayTel Communications, Inc.

317-290-4799 v/f

Welcome to the July ‘06 IIM Newsletter

JULY, August & September Events Calendar

Winnebago and Itasca Grand National Rally
Forest City, Iowa
JULY 16-21, 2006
More Info

38th Annual Pennsylvania RV & Camping Show
Hershey Park Entertainment Complex
Hershey , PA
September 11 - 17, 2006 TRADE DAYS 9/11 & 12, PUBLIC DAYS 9/13-17
More Info

Tips for Mobile Computing

  • Free mobile fax services are available from JFax at www.j2.com
  • Free XM radio streams are available on line from AOL, and WinAmp at www.winamp.com
  • Free from apple.com, iTunes. A really great way to listen to music and watch videos

New Products and Services from IIM
One annual license of IIM Overdrive for either PC or Mac is now included with each IIM Overdrive system sold. Additional licenses are available at an annual rate of $60.00/year. IIM overdrive benefits users in a number of different ways:

What IIM Overdrive delivers:

IIM Overdrive helps our customers take advantage of increasingly image rich Web pages through support for the acceleration and optimization of more image and content types. IIM Overdrive introduces acceleration support for PNG, TIFF and Bitmap (in addition to the already accelerated JPEG and GIF formats), as well as performance improvements in Macromedia Flash. IIM Overdrive can now also accelerate a configurable list of content types (MIME-types) over the HTTP protocol. And with the introduction of Active FTP support, you can offer a complete solution for accelerating uploads and downloads in both modes of FTP. If you’re an IIM system owner, and would like to give IIM Overdrive a test drive, just drop us a note.

FAQ and Support Issues

Norton Internet Security has caused many of our customer’s problems with Internet access. Norton has some online troubleshooting tools that can assist users with internet connection issues [ http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/home_homeoffice/index_ts_ie.html ]

June 22nd, 2006

Some systems were shipped with static DNS address in place. The server that was supporting these addresses went down and is in the process of being moved. Customers experience network problems should contact IIM Support for resolution. 866-715-2272

May 1st, 2006

Firmware update- Please check your IIM System Release number; the current releases that are listed below.

  • 1.03.01
  • 2.03.01
  • 3.01.01

If your system has an earlier release number, please call our support line at 866-715-2272

To keep your system up-to-date, please check here for the latest information. To keep up-to-date and get helpful tips and news please subscribe to the IIM Newsletter.

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