$GTCH GBT Technologies Inc. 's (OTC Pink: GTCH) Infinia system (an internal name), a high performance, fully integrated, radio transceiver system, could see application in a variety of domains, according to company CTO Danny Rittman.
"The Infinia long-range radio system has potential in many fields, starting with telemedicine," Rittman said in an interview with Investorideas.com.
Infinia uses High Frequencies (HF) to communicate over long distances, making it an effective system for telemedicine. It also connects to GBT's qTerm human vital signs device via Bluetooth, which allows the remote transmission of a user's body temperature, blood oxygen and heart rate vitals. Rittman explained the audio and voice functions of Infinia, and described a potential scenario to illustrate the technology's use.
"The system enables audio and voice communication and data transfer from anywhere on Earth," Rittman said. "[For instance],I could be in the middle of the Amazon jungle and want to communicate with someone in New York City, I'll be able to do so."
"Our vision is: If I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere (desert, jungle etc…), and I need some medical assistance, even if it's starting with advice, I'm able to send these vitals from the qTerm through the Infinia radio system all the way to a clinic anywhere on Earth for medical advice, consultation. In addition to that, I also have the option to communicate by voice."
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