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FRIDAY - JANUARY 26, 2007 - ISSUE NO. 246

Dear friends of Wireless Messaging,

There has been a resurgence of interest in telemetry over paging channels lately — using both one-way and two-way paging. I have had several interesting discussions with clients and potential clients who are making plans to use paging channels with products and services they want to develop. I have long been a proponent of what I call “alternate uses of paging systems.”

For a long time, I was the guy that Motorola sent around the world promoting the idea that paging infrastructure could be used for a lot more than personal messaging. My presentation was called, The Wheel of Fortune. In fact, people who couldn't remember my name would frequently call me “the Wheel of Fortune guy.”

Our paging colleague, Rob Lockhart, takes credit for coining the following phrases:

  • People Paging People
  • People Paging Things
  • Things Paging People
  • Things Paging Things

These later became:

  • Man to Man
  • Man to Machine
  • Machine to Man
  • Machine to Machine

(Sorry ladies, I know the above is not politically correct.)

I created the Wheel presentation while training the new manager of paging infrastructure at Motorola about all the different things you can do with a paging system to generate revenue (circa 1991). The concepts are mine; he thought of the title. It later became very popular, and many paging operators around the world continue to use these ideas in their businesses today.

The hub of the wheel represents the paging system infrastructure, and the spokes radiating out from the hub each represent separate revenue-producing business opportunities, such as:

  • Electronic Parole
  • Telemetry
  • PDAs, Palm Pilots, etc.
  • Wireless Chat (Conference)
  • Individual Messaging
  • Advertising—Graphics & Text
  • E-mail
    • One-way Notification
    • Two-way Interactive
  • Special Interest News
  • Web Clipping
  • GPS Location & Tracking
  • Business Group Calls
  • Commerce—Interactive Web Auctions

The idea of using paging channels for things other than paging is not new. The first project that I worked on, after going to work for Motorola in 1974, was a Load Shedding System using Motorola's 800W Switch. It was essentially an analog-two-tone pager hooked up to a large relay and mounted in a plastic enclosure that resembled an AC-power meter — just like the one we all have on the side of our homes. It was used to turn off hot water heaters during times when the demand for electric power was greater that the electric company's ability to deliver. It was far better to turn off — say 50,000 hot water heaters — than to completely turn off a whole neighborhood. Especially when you consider the serious results of things like food spoilage and home-bound people dependent on electrical/medical devices to stay alive.

More About Telemetry
I am re-publishing today, a Special Bonus Section that I included in the November 29, 2002 newsletter. You can't miss it below — it has a black background with white print. It has several suggestions that I call “Idea Starters.” Some of them have been done already and some have not. Personally, I think these are just the sort of things that we should be doing today to make use of the superior technology and the excess channel capacity that we have available.

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The business advantage here may be obvious to most people, but at the risk of belaboring the point, permit me to review the thought process that brought me to that “Aha!” moment.


If you want to monitor or control some remote device using a wireless connection between the two points, you will need at least a radio transmitter, a tower and an antenna at one end and a radio receiver, a tower and an antenna at the other end. Add to this, all the necessary control equipment and an FCC operating license and it starts to get expensive. If you want to cover a whole city, you will need multiple radio installations — for example approximately 25 to cover a major metropolitan area like Atlanta. To cover most of the populated areas of the USA, you would need many transmitters. USA Mobility used over 14,000 transmitters at the end of 2006 to do this — although this number is being reduced. (Source: USA Mobility, Inc., Investor Conference presentation, August 9, 2006.)

So . . IF you could obtain an FCC license, which at one time would have cost several million dollars, and then you wanted to build out a new nationwide telemetry system and link it all together with bidirectional satellite channels, it would cost in the billions of dollars.

The Aha! moment comes when you realize that the system already exists, it has already been tested, debugged, and refined. It uses superior “simulcast” technology and the owners will let you use it for just a few dollars a month.

Got it? Use OPM (other people's money)! See — I just saved you several billion dollars — now you don't have to build a new radio system for your wireless telemetry business.

Nighthawk, Daviscomms, Unication, and WiPath, have cool telemetry products that use paging channels, the infrastructure is ready to go and available from many service providers.

Now on to more news and views.

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HAPPY 2007!

Mark your calendars to attend the premier paging event of the year!

AAPC Wireless Forum
May 30-June 1, 2007
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The Wireless Forum continues to be the best networking conference on the east coast for the wireless industry. In 2007, participants will enjoy perusing the outstanding vendor exhibits and learning about cutting-edge technologies offering ideas to expand your business. In addition, vendors will host dedicated training sessions and the Paging Technical Committee will meet during this event.

The Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes provides an excellent venue for informal networking opportunities during the conference. With the numerous hotel amenities, coupled with the golfing, shopping, and other attractions in Myrtle Beach, attendees feel this is more like a “mini-vacation” than work.

We need to know what you want to hear!
We are currently looking for session ideas and/or speakers for the upcoming Wireless Forum. If you know of an inspirational speaker or have a particular session in mind, please contact Linda at aapc@ec.rr.com and we will work to make it happen.

 

Thank you to those members who have already paid their 2007 membership fees. Your continued support and participation is greatly appreciated. You should have already received your 2007 invoice. If you did not receive yours, please contact Linda at aapc@ec.rr.com

 

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EMMA—European Mobile Messaging Association   Ron Mercer
Global Fax Network Services   Swissphone
GTES LLC   Texas Association of Paging Services
Hark Systems   TH Communications
Heartland Communications   UCOM Paging
HMCE, Inc.   Unication USA
InfoRad, Inc.     USA Mobility, Systems Application Division
Ira Wiesenfeld   WiPath Communications
Minilec Service, Inc.   Zetron Inc.

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One Billion Mobile Phones Sold in 2006

By Eric M. Zeman
January 25, 2007

Record-setting sales in the fourth quarter vault worldwide mobile phone sales over the 1-billion mark, according to IDC.

It may have taken 23 years since the first mobile phones were sold, but worldwide shipments of mobile phones topped 1.019 billion handsets in 2006, setting a new record in sales. That figure represents an increase in sales of 22.5% over the 832.8 million phones sold in 2005.

Helping push the numbers higher was a strong fourth quarter, which saw vendors ship 294.9 million units, up 19.7% over 2005. The numbers also set a record for a single quarter.

Nokia helped boost that figure with 106 million handsets sold, keeping it in the No. 1 spot by a wide margin at 35.2% market share compared to second-place Motorola with 21.9% share. Samsung ranked third in sales with 10.7% worldwide market share, though its figures dipped some.

"Emerging markets contributed to the high volume sales," said Ramon Llamas, research analyst in IDC's Mobile Technology and Tracking team in a statement. "It was not long ago that shipments into mature markets, including Japan, North America and Western Europe, consumed the majority of devices shipped worldwide. More recently, however, device shipments into emerging economies in Asia/Pacific, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America have surpassed shipments to mature markets, and the difference between the two continues to grow."

Source: Wireless Week



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Pair of health studies fail to clear up cellphone-cancer debate

By Jeffrey Silva
Story posted: January 24, 2007 - 1:43 pm EDT

human brain Two newly publicized health studies on mobile phone and base station radiation have produced mixed results, likely keeping alive the long-running scientific debate over whether handsets and cell site transmissions can cause cancer and other illnesses.

Japanese mobile-phone operators NTT DoCoMo Inc., KDDI Corp. and SoftBank Mobile Corp. said an industry-funded laboratory study concluded radio frequency radiation from cellphone base stations do not cause damage to human cells, according to a DoCoMo press release.

“In an interim report on April 26, 2005, the companies announced they had found no effects on cell proliferation, gene expression profile, or DNA single-strand breaks. Now they have found there are no genetic alterations or protein functions that could be associated with cell transformation or programmed cell death (apoptosis). Based on these findings, the operators have concluded that they could not find adverse health effects from radio waves from mobile phone base stations,” DoCoMo stated.

DoCoMo said Mitsubishi Chemical Safety Institute Ltd., a specialized research institution, conducted the experiments on behalf of the mobile phone carriers, with the latest results of the peer-reviewed data due for publication in the Bioelectromagnetics Journal.

Meantime, a European multi-nation epidemiology study published in the International Journal of Cancer failed to identify a general link between mobile phone use and the risk of glioma. At the same time, researchers discovered a nearly 40-percent increased tumor risk for a class of long-term subscribers. The scientists found an elevated risk for those who used mobile phones for more than 10 years and whose gliomas were on the same side of the head where they hold their cellphones.

“Although our results overall do not indicate an increased risk of glioma in relation to mobile phone sue, the possible risk in the most heavily exposed part of the brain with long-term use needs to be explored further before firm conclusions can be drawn,” said researchers associated with the 13-country Interphone research program. Countries participating in the project include Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Interphone researchers previously found evidence that long-term cellphone exposure can cause another type of benign cancer known as acoustic neuroma. Gliomas are considered far more dangerous.

The Food and Drug Administration’s top cellphone radiation expert said the latest Interphone results should be interpreted with care.

“Our staff epidemiologists and statisticians have not had sufficient time to read and analyze this paper as of now. However, in the abstract to this paper, the authors express caution about their finding and state that it is of ‘borderline statistical significance’ and that this finding ‘needs to be explored further before firm conclusions can be drawn.’ We agree with those caveats and await the completion and analysis of the entire Interphone studies,” said the FDA’s Howard Cyr.

Mobile phone carriers and vendors continue to face wireless health litigation in the United States, though the number of suits against the wireless industry has decreased in recent years. No wireless operator or manufacturer has been found liable for making a defective product or personal injury since cellular phones came on the scene in the U.S. more than two decades ago.

Source: RCRWirelessNews


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Reminder that Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) Compliance Certifications from all Telecommunications Carriers are due by February 6, 2007.

January 23, 2006

Exclusive to the Wireless Messaging Newsletter

By Vic Jackson, Interconnection Services, Inc.

Background:

Early last year (2006) there was some considerable controversy over the disclosure to unauthorized persons, by some cellular carriers, of the confidential cellular telephone records of high profile individuals, especially detailed records of individual calls. The FCC came under intense pressure to stop this unlawful practice by some businesses that were openly advertising their ability to obtain confidential telephone records for a fee, even though there are specific FCC rules against such practices. In response, the FCC ordered all telecommunications carriers to submit a CPNI “Compliance Certification.” This “certification” put the onus on high level company officials to make sure the carriers are complying with FCC rules regarding proprietary customer information such as call records.

On January 30, 2006 the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau directed all Telecommunications Carriers to submit Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) Compliance Certifications no later than February 6, 2006. (FCC DA 06-233, Released January 30, 2006.)

Most telecommunications carriers, including paging carriers submitted the CPNI certifications last February 6. Now, because of the FCC requirement for annual certification, new filings are due by February 6, 2007. For paging carriers, CPNI is a relatively benign problem, but a failure to file this FCC required certification could result in some severe penalties.

Listed below is a copy of 47 CFR 64.2009 and the CPNI filing requirement.

TITLE 47—TELECOMMUNICATION, CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, PART 64_MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS, Subpart U_Customer Proprietary Network Information, Sec. 64.2009, Safeguards required for use of customer proprietary network information.

47CFR64.2009

(e) A telecommunications carrier must have an officer, as an agent of the carrier, sign a compliance certificate on an annual basis stating that the officer has personal knowledge that the company has established operating procedures that are adequate to ensure compliance with the rules in this subpart. The carrier must provide a statement accompanying the certificate explaining how its operating procedures ensure that it is or is not in compliance with the rules in this subpart.



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GTES Corporate
Russ Allen
2736 Stein Hill Lane
Custer, WA 98240
Tel: 360-366-3888
Cell: 360-820-3888
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GTES Sales
Brooks Marsden
340 Bethany Bend
Alpharetta, GA 30004
Tel: 770-754-1666
Cell: 404-518-6632
brooks.marsden@gtesinc.com

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GTES has recently made the strategic decision to expanding its development activities to include wireless location technologies; a market that researchers forecast could reach $3.6 billion by 2010. In support of this new strategic direction, GTES has developed SHERLOC™ a complete one-stop wireless location service, providing the flexibility of being protocol neutral and network agnostic. Targeted at business customers who need to track their high-value shipments or better manage their service or delivery fleets, SHERLOC™ is a hosted application that combines configuration flexibility with ease of use.

GTES is offering SHERLOC™ services both directly and through authorized resellers. If your company has an interest in finding out how location services can enhance your revenue stream, and has the contacts and expertise to make you successful in the location marketplace, please contact us for further information at www.sherlocgps.com and select “Reseller Opportunities,” or call us at 770-754-1666 for more information.


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Your Choice of Options

  • Radio Paging Terminals
  • Voicemail Systems
  • E-mail and Network Text Messaging Systems
  • Digital Trunk Switching Systems
  • Digital Trunk and Voicemail Concentrators
  • Remote Network Encoders
  • TNPP Network Routers

Popular Choice for Domestic and International

  • Commercial Paging Carriers
  • Private Paging Systems
  • Hospitals
  • Public Safety
  • Federal, State and Local Government
  • Industrial Paging
  • Energy Companies – Load Management

Logical Choice

  • Replace Outdated, UNLICENSED Paging Terminals
  • Eliminate Outrageously High Support Costs
  • Add New Paging System with ALL THE FEATURES
  • Provide Your Customers With Features They Want
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Go ahead . . . be choosy . . . choose Prism Systems International


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Tower Space for Rent in North Central Texas

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Owner
Name
Latitude
Longitude   
Structure
City/State
Overall Height Above
Ground (AGL)
1 1050903 Constructed A0382848 CSSI* 32-16-09.0N
098-18-52.0W
Lingleville, TX
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93.0
2 1050905 Constructed A0446642 CSSI* 32-49-04.8N
098-06-13.3W
Mineral Wells, TX
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24.8
3 1056264 Constructed A0446643 CSSI* 32-58-33.0N
097-56-33.0W
Whitt, TX
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92.4
4 1057649 Constructed A0382852 CSSI* 32-20-33.0N
097-44-57.0W
Glen Rose, TX
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60.9
5 1057656 Constructed A0446641 CSSI* 32-18-08.0N
098-29-36.0W
Desmona, TX
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83.2
6 1057659 Constructed A0382844 CSSI* 32-21-23.0N
099-26-01.0W
Baird, TX
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89.3
7 1232880 Constructed A0317614 CSSI* 32-51-05.0N
098-06-31.8W
Mineral Wells, TX
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134.0
8 1042515 Constructed A0050114 CSSI* 32-44-21.0N
097-48-00.0W
Weatherford, TX
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112.8

* Communications Sales & Service Inc. d/b/a CSSI

radio tower For more information, please contact:

Charles H. Beard
CSSI  KYQX  KMQX  KEQX  KSQX  KQXS  KCQX  KQXE
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chb890@aol.com home
Office: 877-341-2337 ext 400 or 133
Fax: 817-613-0230
Home: 817-596-8567 / 800-588-7716
Cellular: 817-613-7072 / 800-994-3013
Cellular Text: 8176137072@mobile.mycingular.com
Email to pager: 8175961000@xpage.net


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  • ReFLEX™ Two-Way Paging and Conventional LMR Mobile Data Systems
  • System Design, Integration/Interface Specials, Pre-install Staging/Configuration
  • On-Site Installation, Documentation and Technical/Administrative Training
  • RF Coverage Prediction, “Drive Test” Verification & Simulcast Delay Optimization
  • Domestic and International Project Support

Call (217) 653-8200 Fred Pakosta or Jim Neves (660) 341-0304 for your Project Requirements!
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Contact us to find out more:
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SPECIAL BONUS SECTION

WIRELESS DATA
I have been promoting the use of “Non-traditional Paging” for many years. I first started working with these ideas at the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech University in Atlanta in the early 1980s. A lot of people around the world may not remember my name, but many of them will remember “the wheel of fortune guy.” There are many business opportunities out there for people who have the imagination and foresight to pursue them. In this column, I frequently say that I think Wireless Data will be salvation of the paging industry. Every few days, I hear of new ideas from people who have caught the vision of performing certain tasks “over-the air.” Some are as simple as connecting a pager to an internet server so that it may be re-started from any telephone in the world—bypassing failed sections of the Internet completely. ( Why didn't I think of that one? ) Others—variations of the following concepts—are more complex and have patents pending. Which one do you like?

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IDEA STARTERS
Most of these ideas have been around for a while, but two-way technology using the ReFLEX protocol makes them even more attractive in today's world. Following is a list of ideas to put your creative instincts in motion.

Vehicles (cars and trucks)
Location using GPS—Stolen Vehicle recovery—better than LOJACK™.
Monitor speed, coolant temperature, oil pressure, tire pressure, etc.
Driver panic button(s) for breakdowns, accidents, hijackings, roadside assistance, airbag deployment notification, etc.
Tracking of cargo vans, shipping containers, or rail cars.
Routine communications with drivers.
Dealers can monitor new cars or trucks for maintenance issues.
Vehicles can send unsolicited reports of problems to dealers, who can call the owner about bringing it in for service.
Remotely roll electric windows up for rain or down for heat.
Start the motor remotely on cold mornings.
Stop the motor (in the case of stolen vehicles this function has been incorporated into a sensor that only allows stopping the motor when the vehicle has been stationary for a certain amount of time, or it could disallow the restarting of a motor after it has been turned off).
Lock or unlock doors remotely.

Personal Security
Kidnapping of Executives.
Coed campus security.

Personal Security—SOS “I have fallen and can’t get up.”
Location of Alzheimer’s patients
Lost or kidnapped children.
Emergency “911” position locator.

Vending Machines
This is the application currently generating a lot of interest. Hot and cold food, soft drinks, and ice vending machines.

Remote control of electrical devices
Load shedding by electrical utilities of non-essential loads such as hot water heaters and some air conditioners.
Electrical power factor correction by electric utilities.
To conserve water, irrigation and lawn sprinkler systems can be turned off remotely when it is raining.
In many areas, like south Florida for example, flood control is very important. Canal floodgates and pumps can be remotely monitored and controlled by Wireless Telemetry.
Any electrical device can be remotely turned on or off and can report back whether it is in an on or off state.

Remote monitoring
Many types of equipment can be polled or interrogated to report the status of monitored functions.
Industrial electrical equipment.
Smoke, Fire, and Water detectors.
Freezers in supermarkets.
Automatic Alarm Reporting.

Unsolicited reporting of many types of remote alarms
Smoke, Fire, and Water detectors.
Freezers in supermarkets.
Excessive vibration in machinery.
Safes, door open, movement, high-temperature.
Elevators stuck between floors with people inside.
Equipment breakdown.
Manufacturing production lines.
It has been shown that when a production line breaks down, the company looses thousands of dollars per hour until the right technical personnel can be notified and come to repair the problem.

Electronic Signs
Missing Children Alerts (Amber Alerts)
Arrival notification (next train, next bus, next rickshaw, etc.)
Advertising which supports news, weather, and sports reporting.
Scores at large sports events, like the Olympic games, on large public signs.
This application works over one-way systems, but two-way systems offer the advantage of assured delivery of the message, error checking with re-transmission, and the ability to interrogate the sign and confirm that it is powered on and functioning.

Track Shipping
Hazardous Materials
Valuables (Currency, precious metals, jewels, etc.).
Organ Transplants.

Surveillance
Vehicle tracking by police and other federal government agencies.

Security Systems
Many types of both home and business security systems that presently operate over telephone lines (which can easily be cut) would give more reliable service using ReFLEX Telemetry. When comparing Wireless to Wire reporting, the concept of a “ring of protection” is an important concept to understand. All the alarm system electronics, including the ReFLEX Transceiver can be completely surrounded by sensors so that anyone who disables the security system will have to cross into the “ring” and will have already triggered an alarm before getting to the equipment.

Copy Machines
Many copy machines are under maintenance contracts. The maintenance company can receive automatic alarm reports when there is a malfunction of the equipment or when ink or paper is needed.

Electronic Parole
The tracking of people on parole is attracting substantial interest in the law enforcement community.

Courier Drop Boxes
There are two big problems with courier drop boxes:
When the box is full and can accept no more shipments, the company will loose business to their competitors.
When the box is empty, the company wastes time and money by sending a driver to every location to check for packages.
ReFLEX25 Telemetry can easily solve both of these problems by reporting when a box is full or empty using internal sensors.

Billboard Lighting
Some companies doing advertising on billboards have in their contract that they do not have to pay for nights when the lighting is not working on their sign. Wireless Telemetry allows for checking that lights are functioning and keeping an audit record in case of disputes.

Asset Monitoring
Track the location of all valuable, company-owned equipment.

For more ideas about expanding business opportunities using paging technology, please see The New Wheel of Fortune on The Paging Information Resource web site.
wheel of fortune You may also find The Original Wheel of Fortune to be interesting as well. (Even though it's a little out of date.)

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