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    Sensoria Adds VoWi-Fi To Its Mobile Mesh Networking Equipment

    Sensoria Adds VoWi-Fi To Its Mobile Mesh Networking Equipment





    -/June 15, 2005 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-Sensoria Corporation, a leader in mobile mesh networking software and equipment for voice, video and other broadband data communications, has completed the mobile communications ?triple play? by adding VoWi-Fi to its family of mobile mesh networking equipment.



    ?Originally developed for demanding soldier-to-soldier communications for the military, Sensoria is in a position to provide a highly integrated peer-to-peer voice communication solution in addition to real-time video and data sharing for public safety organizations and other emerging voice-centric users? says Dave Gelvin, Sensoria President and CEO, who explains that delivering voice over Wi-Fi is more challenging than video and data communications because conversations cannot tolerate latency.

    Sensoria worked with TeleSym to develop a VoIP solution for peer-to-peer communication optimized for wireless networks. Sensoria has licensed the source code to all of TeleSym?s SymPhone product family in order to continue to integrate and evolve this capability into Sensoria?s wireless mesh solutions.

    Sensoria Corporation is a leading innovator in wireless mesh communications for voice, video, and other broadband data applications. Sensoria offers a family of wireless mesh network devices which enable outdoor broadband connectivity for public safety, municipal, private, and military applications. Founded in 1998 with headquarters in San Diego CA, Sensoria has developed mesh network solutions for demanding military and homeland security deployments in the U.S. and abroad. For more information, including white papers, see http://www.sensoria.com or call 858-673-4460.


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