Wireless Distribution Agreement Announced at Wi-Fi Planet Show8 December 2004
Wifi-Plus Inc. - an advanced antenna solution provider, has entered in to a distribution agreement with WAV of the premier wireless distribution houses in North America. The agreement was announced at the Wi-Fi Planet Show in San Jose and will position WAV Wireless as a one stop source for wireless equipment and give them a NLOS product that will complete its full 802.11 range offering.
“Obstructions and connectivity issues of NLOS (non line of sight) continue plague our customers. It is an ever growing problem as the interest in wireless 802.11 continues to grow and expand. The Wifi-Plus antennas have had some impressive installs and success in challenging environments. WAV is proud to distribute Wifi-Plus’ innovative multi-polarized antenna products throughout North America" quoted Norm Dumdbroff, President of WAV. "Solution Providers, ISP's, and systems integrators will find these next generation antennas both state-of-the-art and cost effective for any wireless deployment.”
“Demand for our antennas has been tremendous”, stated Doug Crawford, Wifi-Plus Vice President of Business Development,”it is great to introduce a valued partner such as WAV to our distribution channel to effectively represent the Wifi-Plus product line. WAV was selected because of its experienced and knowledgeable sales staff and timely pre-sales and post-sales support for it wireless customers.”
Dennis Broderick, CEO for Wifi-Plus added, “WAV is the kind of company that can help us get the word out that NLOS is possible for last mile connections.” Mr. Broderick went on to say,”Smart antennas looked promising for NLOS but require additional cost and are still in development. Our antennas are ready for use today. We are excited to be part of the growing WAV Wireless story and look forward to a long successful partnership.”
Source: PR Web
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