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Story: IPass gets onboard with train Wi-Fi

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Posted by: Stephen Lowe (Thursday 23 September 2004, 5:23 AM)

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Eye-In-The-Sky Links Cell to Cell, concept pioneers global GSM Connectivity and GPS Satellite Telematics Security Monitoring in High Seas, In-Flight, and Fast Trains. Developed by TriaGnosys GmbH, Wessling, the GPRS-SMS Gateway Platform enables seamless GSM-to-GSM, Voice and Data connectivity, Anywhere-Anytime, globally.

TriaGnoSys GmbH and MobinTeleCom Oy of Helsinki have jointly created an end-to-end security concept to deliver 24x7 Wireless Telematics GSM-GPRS-GPS-RFID to monitor Container Door Seals, on land as well during deep sea voyage, to monitor unauthorized access, to conform with the regulations and demands of Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs & Border Protection (CBP) of USA.

For an interactive demo, please visit the newly re-designed web site-;

URL: http://www.mobintele.com/

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