• Aeris.net, Lat-Lon join forces

    Wireless communication provider Aeris.net and Global Positioning System (GPS) maker Lat-Lon, have formed a partnership to service the trucking, railroad and heavy machinery industries. Under the agreement, Aeris will provide Lat-Lon customers with a complete wireless data communications service via its MicroBurst network, which spans North America. Aeris.net’s patented MicroBurst technology, which
    Aug. 13, 2001
    Wireless communication provider Aeris.net and Global Positioning System (GPS) maker Lat-Lon, have formed a partnership to service the trucking, railroad and heavy machinery industries.

    Under the agreement, Aeris will provide Lat-Lon customers with a complete wireless data communications service via its MicroBurst network, which spans North America. Aeris.net’s patented MicroBurst technology, which will be embedded in Lat-Lon telemetry units, will transmit the data over the unused channels of existing cellular networks to Lat-Lon’s web server.

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