News Release from: Mobile Expertise
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 September 2005
New name in radiocommunications
Launched at the Mobitex Association Conference in New York, Mobile Expertise is a new UK company formed out of the sale of the Maxon radio business last December.
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A new company is poised to make a big impact in the world of radiocommunications. Launched at the Mobitex Association (MA) Conference in New York, USA, Mobile Expertise is a UK company formed out of the sale of the Maxon radio business last December. Mobile Expertise designs and manufactures RF radiocommunications devices and its product portfolio comprises PMR/TWR, Mobitex and data modems and GSM/CDMA devices.
It has a strong pan-European distribution base and offers an exceptional OEM capacity and solution based products.
Robert Johnson, Mobile Expertise Sales Director, said: 'The MA Conference is the ideal event to launch our new company and a chance to demonstrate our commitment to the Mobitex community'.
'We've set ourselves tough goals to achieve product excellence, superior service and value for money'.
'By investing in research and development and post sales support, Mobile Expertise will design, manufacture and support its own new products and offer exceptional OEM capability'.
Mobile Expertise launched two new products at the MA Conference: the ME-D400, a 10W Mobitex device targeted at vehicle use; and the ME-D200, a general-purpose 5W VHF/UHF FFSK/GMSK modem.
These join the existing range of products from Mobile Expertise, which include GSM and CDMA handsets, GPRS modems and PMR/TWR devices.
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