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To: mistermj who wrote (672)9/3/2003 4:08:55 PM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 6763
 
DPAC Technologies Introduces the First Wireless Web-Enabled Wi-Fi Module Drop-In Solution

Wednesday September 3, 9:04 am ET

New 802.11b Wireless Module Provides the Ideal Solution to Quickly Add Local Area Network (LAN) Connectivity to Industrial, Scientific, Medical, and Automotive Applications

GARDEN GROVE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 3, 2003-- DPAC Technologies Corp. (Nasdaq:DPAC - News) -- Capitalizing on the company's extensive expertise in high volume stacking technology and system-level board design, DPAC Technologies® today introduced the industry's first line of fully integrated Wi-Fi modules designed specifically for industrial, scientific, medical and automotive applications. The new line of modules called Airborne(TM) were developed to be an easy drop-in solution that can cost-effectively and quickly provide local area network (LAN) and Internet connectivity to a wide range of non-consumer electronic applications. Fully integrated, the new Airborne(TM) modules include a radio, base-band processor, an application processor and software for a complete web-enabled Wi-Fi solution. Since there's no need to develop the software or the RF/Communications expertise in-house, OEM's can realize reduced development costs and quick time-to-market.

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