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EADS to market custom Sentry 4G

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Published: June 18, 2009 at 4:08 PM
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OXNARD, Calif., June 18 (UPI) -- EADS Defense and Security has signed an agreement to market California-based CalAmp Corp.'s rugged broadband communications technology.

CalAmp says EADS will market a custom version of the company's WiMax-based Sentry 4G wireless Internet Protocol router outside of the United States.

The Sentry 4G rugged broadband communications technology is designed to support defense and homeland security mission-critical broadband communication requirements.

"We were looking to extend the EADS Defense and Security portfolio in order to better respond to customer requirements for wireless broadband connectivity," Dirk Borchardt, EADS Defense and Security head of Security and Communication Solutions, said in a statement.

"CalAmp is a leader in wireless data communication and understands the unique needs of mission-critical public safety communications. We selected CalAmp's Sentry 4G as an ideal platform to address the broadband wireless connectivity needs of our customers and are pleased to welcome CalAmp as a trusted partner."

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