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Tuesday, 06/02/2009 12:15:37 AM

Tuesday, June 02, 2009 12:15:37 AM

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Noticed that the memo entitled "Engineering Tasks for H-Net" at http://www.conectisys.com/asia/Documents/NCEPU/NCEPU_HNet%20Task.pdf is cc'd to Adam Chen. I crossed referenced his name with North China Electric Power University and found that he is the head of Mobitex's office in Beijing. It appears that they're trying to make the Conectisys system interface with the Mobitex product.

"Mobitex Technology AB Opens Representative Office in Beijing
(Business News & Technology News, 12 Dec 2007)

Mobitex Technology AB has opened a new Representative Office in Beijing, mainland China, which will be responsible for selling and supporting the Mobitex technology throughout East Asia. The office will also produce a new line of Mobitex products particularly tailored to meet the needs of the electric power market in China.

Mobitex Technology has been working closely with the North China Electric Power University (NCEPU) to develop Mobitex products for the power market for two years. The products developed will enhance regional power distribution providing wireless and secure grid monitoring and control. Furthermore, Mobitex Technology is modifying the Mobitex infrastructure by transferring its operating system onto Chinese-built hardware in order to meet particular frequency requirements by the authorities.

"China is an increasingly important market for Mobitex Technology. Not only does it have the world's fastest growing economy, but with the new line of products and our close cooperation with NCEPU we are very well positioned in the electric power industry which is the single largest industry in China," said Andrew Fitton, President, Mobitex Technology AB.

The new office is headed by Adam Chen, who has operated at a senior level within the networking and telecoms sectors for several multinational organisations in China over the course of the past ten years.

Mobitex Technology's new office will enable the company to provide local support and services to the growing customer base particularly within the Far East Asia region and strengthen Mobitex's position as the selected technology for machine-to-machine communications in mission critical operations. "

http://www.wirelessdesignasia.com/article-7463-mobitextechnologyabopensrepresentativeofficeinbeijing-Asia.html