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CX2 Technologies announced that it has completed the installation and testing of a 220 MHz data communications system for Kennedy Wireless Partners in Brooklyn, New York. While the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has distributed many 220 MHz licenses, the CX2 installation for Kennedy Wireless Partners is a fully functional 220 MHz data communications system.
Kennedy Wireless chose Digital Dial to implement a turnkey digital data solution for the 220 MHz narrow band spectrum. The turnkey solution comprises customer management, billing, credit card processing, vehicle location/tracking, and remote data collection. To implement the turnkey solution, Digital Dial used a combination of CX2 Base Station hardware, CX2Local Site Server software (running on Microsoft servers integrated with LINUX-MySQL, open source), and Amazon's Elastic Cloud computing technologies.
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