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NEW ORLEANS , Calif. - Mar. 14, 2005 - Think of it as the wireless revolution meets home security.
Aeris.net, the leading network provider for wireless machine-to-machine (M2M) communications services, announced Aeris.net's MicroBurst Service, the de facto standard of wireless communications for the home security industry, has been selected to be featured as part of the Wireless Home product showcase at this week's CTIA Wireless show 2005. This 7,000 square foot model home will feature an impressive showcase of applications, products and devices that can comprise the Wireless Dream Home.
Aeris.net's MicroBurst technology enables security alarm devices to maintain seamless and wireless communications with its alarm control center and added quick response protection for subscribers. For example, the moment potential thieves breach security in a wireless home equipped with a top security system and the Aeris.net solution, the device will send a wireless alarm over Aeris' multimode MicroBurst network. Even before the thieves enter the home, the alarm signal will be routed through a security company's alarm net call center to the appropriate central station and then directly to local law enforcement.
"We are honored to be chosen as part of CTIA's Wireless home products display and help to showcase the wireless future of home security solutions," said Robert Schoenfield, senior vice president of marketing and business development at Aeris.net. "Since we have full access to the CDMA, GSM, and Satellite spectrum, it is an obvious choice to expand our reach into the security market."
About 50 percent of the 750,000 devices using Aeris.Net's MicroBurst portfolio are for the security industry. Aeris.net, the network for the wireless tracking communications industry, provides each client a personalized network of services and applications through its all-inclusive MicroBurst portfolio which promises customers a faster time to market and lower bottom line costs. Aeris.net currently aggregates the networks of nearly 30 cellular operators throughout Canada, the U.S. and Mexico to provide the largest M2M WAN in North America. Designed from the ground-up to serve mobile and fixed short packet data communications, the MicroBurst network combines the existing wireless and wired infrastructures of today's leading wireless carriers with proprietary control channel technology to create a multi-carrier data network specifically optimized for M2M data communications.
Aeris.net currently aggregates the networks of nearly 30 cellular operators throughout Canada, the U.S. and Mexico to provide the largest M2M WAN in North America. Designed from the ground-up to serve mobile and fixed short packet data communications, the MicroBurst network combines the existing wireless and wired infrastructures of today's leading wireless carriers with proprietary control channel technology to create a multi-carrier data network specifically optimized for M2M data communications. About Aeris.net Aeris.net is the leading provider of machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless network services. Aeris.net has integrated all of the critical elements necessary -- carriers, existing wireless and wireline infrastructures, applications, and proprietary two-way technologies -- to create the MicroBurst network: the largest M2M wireless network in the western hemisphere. The MicroBurst network is deployed over the aggregated infrastructure of 30 North American wireless carriers, covers over 350 million people, and seamlessly operates anywhere there is cellular coverage within the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Today, Aeris.net provides service to over 750,000 devices ranging from security and alarm panels to trailer tracking products. For more information, please visit the company's web site at http://www.Aeris.net or call 1-888-GO-AERIS.
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