Fieldbus & Industrial Networking


RuggedCom acquires WiNetworks

December 2009 Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

RuggedCom, a leading designer and manufacturer of rugged communications networking solutions for mission-critical applications in harsh environments, has announced its purchase of WiNetworks, a leader in the development of systems based on WiMAX 802.16e mobile broadband wireless technology. WiNetworks’ technology is used by large private networks and service providers to extend mobile broadband connectivity over metropolitan areas. The WiNetworks WiMAX products will form the new RuggedMAX product line and augment Ruggedcom’s growing RuggedWIRELESS portfolio.

WiNetworks is composed of a team of wireless industry veterans who were early adopters of WiMAX technology. WiNetworks was the first company in the world to develop a small form factor base station based on the IEEE 802.16e standard and have it certified by the WiMAX forum certification wave 2, including MIMO functionality. Late last year WiNetworks became the first company to have a mobile WiMAX product certified by the FCC in the 3,65 GHz frequency band in the United States. All the mobile products have been designed to operate at vehicular speeds. WiNetworks has 57 employees with more than half of the staff in engineering roles.

“We created a RuggedWIRELESS division earlier this year in order to capitalise on a huge market opportunity for wireless technology in our target markets,” explains Marzio Pozzuoli, President and CEO of RuggedCom. “Last month we added a 3G cellular router to our product offering to give our customers a wireless WAN option through the cellular service providers. Many of our customers are looking to deliver that same type of service, but maintain a greater level of control over the performance, reliability and security of the network. WiMAX is the best technology available to extend private IP networks wirelessly in a standards-based way. The WiNetworks product line is ideally suited to mate with our industry leading hardened networking products and drive automation further into the electric grid.”

The WiNetworks product offering consists of small form factor base station variants with differing power options available in a choice of licensed and unlicensed bands. In addition, WiNetworks has a line of subscriber devices for fixed and mobile applications. WiNetworks offers an open end-to-end solution by providing full interoperability with several third party device manufacturers and various ASN gateway vendors. WiNetworks has developed an additional mode of products which allows for full operation without the use of an ASN gateway, thereby increasing robustness and reducing costs and complexity for private network users http://www.ruggedcom.com/products/ruggedmax/

“We are very excited about the addition of WiNetworks to the RuggedWIRELESS division,” said Elik Jaeger, VP, RuggedWIRELESS. “We believe the combination of the WiNetworks product portfolio and engineering talent puts us in an immediate leading position in the WiMAX field and complements our wireless LAN switches and cellular routers, giving us a complete wireless product portfolio. WiNetworks has significant traction with strategic partners and end users, which will complement our strength in the vertical markets.”

RuggedCom is a leading provider of rugged communications networking solutions designed for mission-critical applications in harsh environments. RuggedCom’s technology solutions include Ethernet switches, network routers, wireless devices, serial servers, media converters, software and professional services. RuggedCom’s products are designed for use in harsh environments such as those found in electrical power substations and ‘Smart Grids’, intelligent transportation systems, industrial process control and military applications.

RuggedCom is already engaged with RuggedMAX in trials and pilots with major electric utilities.

For more information contact Doron Kowensky, H3iSquared, +27 (0)11 454 6025, [email protected], www.h3isquared.com



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