SmartSynch is leading the Smart Grid Infrastructure market with the commercialization of new technologies.
SmartSynch was the first company in the industry to introduce an ANSI-certified narrowband PCS (paging) communications board for electric utility meters, which gave SmartSynch its first successful product soon after its founding. The company has subsequently been the first to create, manufacture and sell a stream of telecommunications products, with particular success in telemetry devices that utilize GSM/GPRS public cellular networks.
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SmartSynch foresees a future in which wireless communication will be ubiquitous and communication between machines will be taken for granted. Reaching that future, however, will require advances in communications hardware, security methods, network protocols, and system integration. SmartSynch expects to play an integral part in the developments that will bring that future to fruition. In early 2005, SmartSynch created a Department of Research and Development to pursue new markets, disruptive products and advanced projects. SmartSynch’s research and development efforts have been supported by a combination of internal funds, customer initiatives and collaborations with government programs. The Research and Development group at SmartSynch has attracted expertise in a variety of fields, ranging from robotics to RF design to embedded security. Any technical topic is open for discussion and analysis, feeding the other departments at SmartSynch with new technologies and sound technical assessments of external ideas. At SmartSynch, the solutions for tomorrow are being crafted today. Contact SmartSynch Today >> |
Want more than $20 billion to invest in your Smart Grid network?AT&T Wireless, Rogers Wireless and T-Mobile have invested more than $20 billion in their networks over the last two years. Only SmartSynch solutions have been optimized to securely and reliably deliver critical Smart Grid data over these networks, enabling quicker, easier, and more scalable deployments, while raising the Return on Resources for utilities. For more information, |







