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Symbol awarded patent

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, May 09 - 2002 at 12:44
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Symbol Technologies, Inc today announced that it was awarded a patent for telephonic communications for wireless digital devices using wireless local area networks (LANs).

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Commonly referred to as Wireless Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), Symbol was the first company to pioneer the methodology that made it commercially viable for devices to handle telephony voice communications over 802.11 wireless LANs. Symbol currently uses the technology in the Symbol NetVision,,µ family of wireless voice and data appliances.

'IP Telephony in the Middle East is increasingly becoming a mainstream technology, and there is massive growth in organizations implementing wireless networks for both specialized applications and general LAN connectivity. Enabling voice communications and enterprise telephony over wireless data networks maximizes our customer's existing infrastructure investments and provides added functionality to already deployed systems,' said Sunil Chadha, Regional Manager of Symbol Technologies Middle East.

Dr. Swartz, Dr. Fred Heiman, former Executive Vice President who started Symbol's wireless LAN division, and Bob Beach, Symbol Fellow, are named on the patent. Symbol, responsible for several major industry innovations over the past 20 years, has more than 750 issued U.S. patents. Dr. Swartz has more than 160 issued U.S. patents.

The Symbol patent, filed on January 16th, 1998, is the system that today adds telephonic capability to 802.11, 802.11b, and 802.11a wireless handsets and mobile computing devices. Such capability allows these devices to access voice messaging features, which are available in wired telephone sets connected to PBX systems. Prior to the invention, telephonic capability and PBX functions like caller-id, call forwarding, call transfer, and call waiting, were not possible on wireless LAN client devices. With the Symbol patent for telephonic communication utilizing a wireless LAN, mobile workers can enjoy enterprise telephony features in the same wireless device also being used to also perform data applications and within building locations where cellular coverage is either too costly to reach or not allowed.

According to InfoTech, the market for in-building wireless IP telephony is ripe for growth. 'Increasing demand for user mobility has resulted in the emergence of products that enable workers to be accessible and productive within the workplace,' said Shelly Tyler-Radler, Senior Analyst, InfoTech. 'Coupling this trend with the expanding wireless LAN market, we see companies taking advantage of available technology to deploy wireless IP telephony over traditional data networks,' added Tyler-Radler. InfoTech expects the worldwide wireless LAN market to grow at a CAGR of 36% between 2000 through 2005 to reach $4.4 billion in 2005, with substantial growth in converged voice and data systems over the next five years.

The Symbol NetVision family of wireless VoIP appliances - NetVision Phone and NetVision Data Phone - offers a broad feature set and extensive PBX vendor option support. These products, which are being deployed across Symbol's vertical enterprise market segments, are IEEE 802.11b compliant and operate on International Telecommunications Union (ITU) H.323 standard-based telephony systems as well as other widely accepted industry call-control protocols. The NetVision Phone is a ruggedized wireless VoIP handset with voice messaging data capabilities. The NetVision Data Phone is a ruggedized wireless VoIP appliance with integrated bar code scanning and web-client data capabilities.

The Symbol NetVision family of wireless IP appliances connect to the following PBX gateway products over wireless LANs to achieve enterprise telephony features: Cisco Call Manager v3.x/AVVID; Ericsson WebSwitch 2000 & 100 series; Mitel 3800 Application Gateway, and the Nortel (ITG) - Meridian1/BCM-Norstar.

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About Symbol Technologies
Symbol Technologies, Inc. is a global leader in mobile data transaction systems, providing innovative customer solutions based on wireless local area networking for data and voice, application-specific mobile computing and bar code data capture. Symbol's wireless information appliances connect the physical world of people on the move, packages, paper and shipping pallets, to information systems and the Internet. Today, some 10 million Symbol bar code scanners, mobile computers and wireless LANs are utilized worldwide in markets ranging from retailing to transportation and distribution logistics, manufacturing, parcel and postal delivery, government, healthcare and education. Symbol's systems and products are used to increase productivity from the factory floor to the retail store, to the enterprise and out to the home. Information about Symbol is available at www.symbol.com .

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