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RAJANT TO DEBUT PORTABLE WIRELESS RADIO AT CENTRAL ASIA'S AMM CONGRESS, KAZAKHSTAN

KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) -- Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh wireless networks, will debut its new Sparrow BreadCrumb at Central Asia’s Astana Mining & Metallurgy (AMM) Congress in Astana, Kazakhstan, from June 1–2.


Rajant Sales Director CEE, CA, Turkey and Mongolia, Marcin Kusztal said: “Our Sparrow BreadCrumb perfectly bridges the gap between legacy Wi-Fi networks and the extremely expensive (and not always proven) LTE technology.


“The Sparrow will ideally suit the needs of the mining market of Kazakhstan as well as other countries in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. I look forward to the first customer feedback during the AMM Congress.”


The Sparrow is Rajant’s latest portable wireless radio within its portfolio of industrial Kinetic Mesh nodes. This IP67 radio, intended for use in heavy-duty machinery and light-duty vehicle applications, has dual 2X2 MIMO transceivers and four antennas with multiple mounting options.


According to Rajant in a statement, the radio interfaces include wired Ethernet and built-in Wi-Fi access points to enable data, voice, and low-bandwidth video applications, and can also be deployed as a mobile or infrastructure wireless node.


Like all other Rajant BreadCrumbs, the Sparrow solves Wi-Fi problems by providing sitewide Wi-Fi coverage, enabling machine-to-machine communications to see around obstructions, and providing sitewide ubiquitous Wi-Fi coverage.


It is purpose-built for heavy-duty machinery in mining, heavy construction, airports, oil & gas, utilities, solar, wind, smart cities and public safety, as well as non-tele remote and non-autonomous applications for construction and mid-tier mines and quarries.


-- BERNAMA

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