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502:, the highest volcano in the world which operates at below-zero temperatures from a height of 5,947 meters (19,511 feet) above sea level. FreeWave M2M devices capture early-warning signs that an eruption is imminent and transmit images from the top of the volcano. With hundreds of thousands of residents living around the volcano, early warning is crucial to take precautionary measures and evacuate citizens before an eruption can take place. The Geophysical Institute of Peru also uses FreeWave technology to capture and transmit sensor data across a line-of-sight path of up to 127 kilometers (79 miles) at 115 kbit/s or up to 67 kilometers (42 miles) at 1 Mbit/s. 63: 313: 191: 125: 22: 621: 538:, implemented FreeWave radios in a new SCADA system to communicate with remote wells and control equipment and settings from a central location rather than sending personnel to collect data and monitor the water system. SVPWD reported 50 percent cost savings, with savings expected to rise as leaks and inefficiencies are detected and corrected. 416:
designs and manufactures secure machine-to-machine wireless networking, communications, and computing systems. Their radios can capture and transmit data from devices such as sensors, gauges, valves, robots, drones, and unmanned vehicles over long distances (60+ miles / 96+ kilometers) in clear
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are deployed across many industries including oil and gas, government, precision agriculture, traffic systems, water/wastewater, manufacturing, and other utilities. For instance, FreeWave radios are used by energy companies to maximize production and reduce operating costs for mission-critical
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When strapped to a drone, FreeWave's technology can monitor remote environments and detect such issues as thermal fluctuations and fallen power lines in real-time. Then the radios can relay information to such parties as fire departments, insurance and telephone companies, and dispatchers.
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programming language, an app was created quickly and easily to gather data from analog sensors. The solution helps drive down operating costs by reducing the amount of travel for visual inspections in the event of a problem such as a leakage that prevents a tank from filling.
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uses a FreeWave solution to capture data from six weather stations and transmit the data to an Ethernet-connected gateway. The data provides information such as temperature and wind speeds for MWO's climate research. Weather observations are reported to the
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Free Wave Technologies was founded in August 1993, by Jonathan Sawyer and Steve Wulchin. From the beginning, Sawyer and Wulchin aimed to help customers transmit mission-critical data via secure, highly reliable, licensed, and license-free
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radios. Free Wave has manufactured all of its radios in Boulder, Colorado since the first radio was shipped in 1994. In June 2007, TA Associates led a $ 113 million investment in Free Wave Technologies. The company's major markets are
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The operator of a Rocky Mountain-based livestock facility implemented a secure ZumLink IQ edge solution with a custom application to monitor water levels in remote tanks from the cloud via an Internet connection. Using the
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FreeWave's product platform includes edge connectivity and computing technologies designed to support a variety of network infrastructure, communication, and application requirements. Available models operate in the
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FreeWave offers products that include a module, board-level, and enclosed radios for OEM and industrial end-user connectivity and computing applications.
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certification. FreeWave's IQ Application Environment is available on its products, providing the ability to program, deploy, and run applications in any
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applications within the military, and for environmental monitoring to provide warning of impending natural disasters such as volcanoes.
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industries since that time. Today, Free Wave Technologies has more than 800,000 industrial radios and embedded modules in the field.
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line-of-sight environments and harsh environments. Free Wave's radios support a variety of industrial applications, such as
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The Company sells to a variety of enterprises such as energy, utilities, agricultural, government, defence, water,
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The Industrial Internet of Things Takes Center Stage, but FreeWave says Wireless M2M Drives Its Success
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Kirk Byles (CEO), Mike Tate (COO and SVP Sales/Marketing), Parthesh Shastri (CTO)
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TA Associates Leads $ 113 Million Investment in FreeWave Technologies, Inc.
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The Institute of Geophysics of Ecuador uses FreeWave technology at
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IIoT, wireless networking, Edge computing, RF Communications, M2M
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At an elevation of more than 6,000 feet (1,800 meters), the
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The Sangamon Valley Public Water District (SVPWD) in
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for use in nationwide and global forecasting models.
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