| 5G Wireless Beta Testing Mobile Wi-Fi In Garden
Grove, CA
5G Wireless has begun beta
testing Mobile Wi-Fi in the City of Garden Grove, Ca. The Mobile Wi-Fi
capability is an extension of 5G's recently announced WiFi HotZone, which
provides coverage over a mile away. Augmented by strategically placed
"repeaters," it is possible to provide an entire fleet of police
cars and emergency vehicles total coverage within the seven-square-mile
city limits.
The 5G technology has been able to penetrate both manmade and natural
obstacles while delivering speeds consistent with line-of-sight locations.
This enables the company to provide innovative wireless solutions in
response to increased national security and emergency management concerns.
"Given the success of the city's existing Wi-Fi network, which
seamlessly connects City Hall, Courthouse, Public Works, Fire and Police
Stations, the next logical step is to bring high-speed broadband to police
cars and other emergency vehicles," said Brian Corty, chief
technology officer for 5G Wireless Communications. "We believe our
solution is capable of bringing high-speed connectivity to these vehicles
at a relatively low cost."
"We're really taking 802.11b technology to new heights and new
applications," said Jerry Dix, president and CEO of 5G Wireless.
"We're in the field testing, mapping and demonstrating speeds upward
of one Mbps, while traveling at 35 mph and we are in the process of
proving that the vehicle units would remain connected as they move between
multiple 5G access points for seamless roaming capabilities."
"Having a wireless infrastructure is critical to our Public Safety
operations," said Charles Kalil, Information Systems Manager for
Garden Grove. "We now have a reliable means of providing critical
information as well as normal municipal functions in the event of an
emergency. And it's gratifying to know we're doing it at an affordable
level at a time when we are under intense pressure to reduce costs due to
the State's budget crisis."
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