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Houston TX (SPX) Jun 15, 2005 Eagle Broadband announced Tuesday it has received and delivered an order for the company's Satellite Media Access Extender (SatMAX) non-line-of-sight satellite communications technology from Norfolk Southern Corporation. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,300 route miles in 22 states, the District of Columbia and Ontario, Canada, serving every major container port in the eastern United States and providing superior connections to western rail carriers. NS operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America's largest rail carrier of automotive parts and finished vehicles. Norfolk Southern's deployment plan includes use of SatMAX technology within the company's corporate headquarters enabling personnel to use their existing Iridium satellite phones to concurrently make fully wireless voice and data calls from inside offices. The enhanced, non-line-of-sight, satellite communications and wireless mobility made possible by SatMAX can help ensure reliable communications for both routine, everyday communications as well as uninterrupted backup communications in the event of an emergency. SatMAX technology can help improve productivity, safety, security and emergency preparedness. Dave Micek, Eagle Broadband President and CEO, commented, "We are very pleased that Norfolk Southern has selected Eagle's SatMAX technology to provide Iridium satellite-based voice and data communications for its personnel. "This order demonstrates how Fortune 500 corporations can benefit from the enhanced, non-line-of-sight satellite communications made possible by SatMAX inside buildings, offices and other indoor locations. "We look forward to assisting many corporate customers improve communications, productivity, safety and security for their users through the use of SatMAX technology." Eagle's exclusive SatMAX non-line-of-sight satellite communications technology enables civilian government, military and enterprise customers to quickly and easily make reliable, fully wireless, voice and data communications available from any non-line-of-sight, indoor location, including inside buildings or structures, onboard vehicles, aircraft or ships, from obstructed areas, etc. With SatMAX, users of the Iridium satellite network can use their existing satellite phones to make multiple concurrent calls within SatMAX-enabled "hotspot" areas from any location on Earth. The technology enables routine, mission critical and backup communications that can improve safety and security, emergency preparedness and response, user productivity, mobility, problem solving and mission support. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links Norfolk Southern Eagle Broadband SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
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