Ubiquitous 24-7 high-speed communication is one of the things we have long talked about that in the future - at CES today, it was a reality when a strong RaySat the world's first vehicle to satellite antenna, in-motion, high-speed Internet access for motorists, including emergency personnel, riding in cars, trucks or campers. The new SpeedRay 3000 is based on a closed low-profile, roof-mounted antenna, which is any vehicle into a rolling "hot spot" Internet access to laptops, PDAs or other devices with Wi-Fi wireless network technology.
The innovative system is a breakthrough in mobile computing and communications, the Internet download speeds of up to 2 Mbps and upload speeds up to 128 kbit / s, between the users in the vehicle.
In addition, the use of technology by RaySat, the 3000 offers SpeedRay vehicles with strong reception of digital satellite TV and music channels.
Since it communicates solely via satellite, the antenna can be used effectively in remote areas where cellular and land line connections are not available.
"With our latest breakthrough technologies, we are moving not just an in-vehicle entertainment company to a communications provider in moving vehicles," said President and CEO Samer Salameh RaySat.
The SpeedRay 3000 is compact, easy to install and employs five inches high court antenna is located in a low-profile, roof-mount, shock case. Designed for use by the consumer as well as emergency "first responders", the new antenna provides a very reliable alternative to terrestrial communications systems, possibly in an emergency or not sufficient bandwidth in remote areas.
To signal feeds, the SpeedRay 3000 with a phased array antenna that rotates (inside the apartment). The plates are constantly moving up and down and back and forth, the prosecution and the satellite signal regardless of the position of the vehicle in relation to the satellites, which are in communication. For convenience and reliability of the system, Wi-Fi transceiver, the most commonly used wireless networking standards (IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g), is in the dish antenna housing and requires no separate installation or connections.
Salameh said the RaySat is responsible for the availability in the third quarter of 2005 and retail for U.S. 3495, 00 €. Installation and subscriptions to TV and Internet services are additional fees.
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