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Cingular Wireless to invest $300 million in Illinois and Wisconsin

Nationwide, the company will spend $6.2 billion to enhance and expand its Allover network nationwide over the next year. Earlier year,...

Wireless Are you at Risk and Liable?

Recently, I was at a security conference and stayed at a hotel, which promoted wireless Internet service for $9.95 per day. They claimed that they had implemented it so only those on the first floor could get wireless Internet access. I do not purchase wireless Internet service when Im at seminars because I usually get access to my network at the seminar hosts office. Out of curiosity,...

Techware to extend broadband wireless network to Butler

The company, which started the build out in Germantown, said it will begin to deliver broadband service that is capable of providing speeds up to 14 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega...

Wireless carriers mislead consumers about USF reform

customers with access to high-tech communication services. Beginning with traditional wireline telephone service and now with high-speed broadband Internet service in...

Einstein Wireless launches cellular alert system

The implementation, the first of its kind in the United States, will use Einstein's GSM network, which...

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Doctoral communication gets wired badge: wireless communication.

The time is not fat when doctors would sport gadgets like those in star wars. Moving in that direction Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust has started using cutting edge technology to stay in touch.// This is the first time in the UK that this tech is being tested, which allows staff in different locations to talk over a wireless network. They use badges which are hands free de...

New Wireless System Developed to Detect Esophageal Reflux

UT Southwestern Medical Center doctors and UT Arlington engineers have developed a wireless monitoring system that uses electrical impulses to track esophageal reflux . The wireless technology, called radio frequency identification (RFID), has been used in thousands of stores for tracking inventory and in identification chips implanted in some pets. Researchers combined that technol...
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Flowmaster Wireless Uroflowmeter

Description:MMS soon offers the Flowmaster. It is a new portable digital flowmeter designed for practical, everyday flow studies, where ease of use, simplicity and cost effectiveness are top priorities.Flowmaster is a wireless uroflowmeter which makes it now very easy to give a patient some privacy. Simply place the flowmaster anywhere you want and data will be send wirelessly to the computer. No more drilli...
Company:MMS Medical Measurement Systems USA, inc.

TRITON™ Wireless Urodynamics Systems with optional video

Description:The wireless TRITON™ offers ultimate flexibility by allowing you to determine the location of the computer, printer and display. Wall-mount anywhere in the room. Further customize your wireless system by choosing a laptop, touch screen tablet, industrial PC, desktop or PDA. Incorporating the latest technology, this multi-function patient tower provides more power and accessories in one slee...
Company:Laborie Medical Technologies Corp

Solenette™ Wireless Urodynamics Systems

Description:Designed and manufactured by Laborie, a leading producer of Urodynamics equipment. Solenette™ provides credible tracings. ICS recognized Urodynamics protocols, guarantee measurements of true parameters. Designed especially for the busy Gynecologist or Medical Professional to be quick, efficient and reliable performing most tests in less than 10 minutes....
Company:Laborie Medical Technologies Corp

Delphis™ Wireless Urodynamics System

Description:Delphis™ is ideal for any clinical setting, offering an exclusive wireless approach to performing a UDS procedure. Customize Delphis™ to your exact needs with the options of a Pocket PC, a Touchpad PC Tablet or Laptop. Delphis with Bluetooth™ wireless technology allows you to focus on the patient while enjoying true freedom of movement....
Company:Laborie Medical Technologies Corp

Wireless Networking for S/5 Compact Monitor and Datex-Ohmeda S/5 FM

Description:Continuous centralized monitoring with wireless connectivity The wireless functionality is an optional feature for the S/5 monitoring system that makes it possible to connect S/5 Compact Monitor and S/5 FM to the S/5 Central Station via Wireless LAN technology. Wireless operation is a flexible way of providing continuous centralized surveillance within the care unit. It allows e...
Company:Datex-Ohmeda, Inc.

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