FreeWave Rolls Out Next Generation Of Sensor-2-Server Solutions With Its Breakthrough ZumLink Radio Series
ZumLink represents a new generation of wireless IoT radio technology with faster throughput, lower power consumption and support of third party applications for commercial, industrial and military markets
NEW ORLEANS, May 3, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- XPONENTIAL, BOOTH #637 -- FreeWave Technologies (www.freewave.com), a leader in industrial, secure Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) wireless networking solutions, today unveiled its next generation of industry-changing wireless IoT Sensor-2-Server™ (S2S™) solutions, the high-performance ZumLink Family (http://go.freewave.com/zumlink). The ZumLink Family represents an entirely new class of wireless IoT communication solutions by offering a flexible new radio design that supports a link rate of up to 4Mbps PLUS the ability to support third-party applications on top of the versatile communications platform. These capabilities provide customers with increased bandwidth, lower power consumption and endless possibilities for collecting, protecting, transporting and controlling data from the network end points all the way back to the server.
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"The new ZumLink Family represents an evolution for FreeWave and opens up brand new communication possibilities for our customers," said Scott Allen, CMO at FreeWave Technologies. "By combining amazing radio performance with an intelligent platform, ZumLink enables customers to tailor their IoT communications to whatever they need, commercial or industrial, and also provides the ability to develop custom software applications for their future technology requirements."
The initial release of ZumLink will feature four powerful platforms within its 900 Series consisting of two radio modules, a board level embeddable and a fully enclosed device, all four of which operate in the 900MHz unlicensed frequency range. ZumLink will offer many options for customers and a number of new offerings and differentiating capabilities, including:
- 900 MHz Series portfolio:
- Z9-PE enclosed with 1 Ethernet and 2 serial ports
- Z9-T radio module with TTL interfaces
- Z9-C radio module with RS232
- Z9-PC board level device with 2 Ethernet and 2 serial ports
- Standard and User defined hop sets
- Sense before transmit protocol
- Throughput up to 2 Mbps at the 4 Mbps link rate
- Multiple link rates, channel sizes and modulations
- Frequency hopping and single channel
- User channel masking
- Core design allows rapid development
- Supports Wireless Application Server
- Built in spectrum analyzer
- 30% lower power consumption
Availability:
The ZumLink Series is available now. Pricing varies, depending upon configuration and quantity. For more information, please visit: (http://go.freewave.com/zumlink).
About FreeWave Technologies
FreeWave Technologies (www.freewave.com) is a leading provider of wireless Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions that deliver reliable access to data for leading companies in the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) markets. As the #1 provider of wireless IIoT to the oil and gas industry, FreeWave's fast, flexible and easy-to-deploy solutions streamline connectivity over long distances to also create significant operational efficiencies for government, defense and UAV/Drone contractors, agriculture equipment manufacturers, energy and smart grid networks, municipalities and more. With 20-plus years of experience in the M2M market and millions of radios deployed in the field, customers repeatedly turn to FreeWave to maximize their value in connecting M2M devices to optimize real-time decision making.
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303-581-7760 ext. 16
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