Dataradio
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Founded in 1981 in Montreal, CANADA, Dataradio designs and manufactures advanced wireless data products and systems for mission-critical applications. From OEM and telemetry devices, to analog radios, radio modems, and mobile data systems, Dataradio products are found in mobile data and automation and control networks around the world.
Public safety organizations, utilities, municipalities, water management, and other critical infrastructure operations utilize Dataradio networks to ensure their vital wireless data reaches the people who need it, when they need it most.
Dataradio’s landmark achievements include the first large-scale laptop-based law enforcement mobile data system in 1987, the mobile data communications platform for NASA’s 1997 Mars Pathfinder mission and the first 1000+ unit mobile data system designed for a utility company. For more information, visit [1].
In 2006, Dataradio was purchased by CalAmp Corporation, a leading provider of satellite and direct broadcast equipment. CalAmp is headquartered in Oxnard, Ca. For more information, visit [2].