Wireless
infrastructure to improve efficiency throughout
Wauwatosa's municipal community
July
2007 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - The City of Wauwatosa,
Wisconsin, has hired Teleco Systems to assist the City in
procuring video surveillance for their water utility infrastructure,
as well as a private wireless infrastructure for all City
departments to use now or in the future. Teleco Systems will
also help identify other municipal uses that will benefit
from wireless connectivity, such as wireless water meter
reading and in-the-field data transmission for building
inspection and property assessment functions. This technology
could also be used to reduce or eliminate T1 lines and their
monthly fees or to provide backup for disaster response and
recovery. The goal is to use the wireless infrastructure
to its fullest extent to improve efficiency throughout the
municipal community.
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Health
East Hospitals Adds Wireless
May
2007 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Health East Hospitals in
Minneapolis/St. Paul use Teleco for wireless voice and data
engineering. The hospital use Vocera Badges, (www.vocera.com)
for nurse communications on the patient floors. The success
of the project is heavily dependent on good wireless engineering.
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Teleco
Becomes VAR for Protexx
January
2007 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco now offers an exclusive
2048 bit dynamic Encryption algorithm. The 2048 bit
encryption is available only in the United States. Teleco
is a VAR for the manufacturer of this product, Protexx. Their
offering for this encryption security is targeted to high
level law enforcement, FBI, Homeland Security and the National
Security Agency. For more information, please write
to henry@telecosystems.com.
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DHS,
Homeland Security Uses Teleco
December
2006 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco completes installation
of Wireless Video Surveillance network for DHS, Homeland
Security. A series of radios dot the downtown landscape of
a Midwest city that feed the video surveillance to various
governmental departments that are interested in knowing who,
what and where certain actions are taking place. (write for
more information, henry@telecosystems.com)
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Aurora
Hospitals in Wisconsin uses Teleco
October
2006 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Aurora Hospitals in Wisconsin
uses Teleco for providing radio engineering services. The
Aurora Hospitals use Cisco wireless access points for data
coverage throughout their hospitals. (write for more information, henry@telecosystems.com)
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Homestead
High school adds wireless to
their athletic fields
October
2006 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - In an effort to allow
PDA’s (Personal Digital Assistants) to be utilized
on the Athletic fields at P.E. hours the Homestead High school
MIS/Network Coordinator, Linda
Kaentje, contacted Teleco to have them engineer, and
install a Cisco Systems wireless network out on the fields. Using
4 Cisco AP1242 AG Access Points, Teleco was able to saturate
the fields with RF signals for the Palm handheld devices. Now
the P.E. teachers do not have to hand transcribe the student
attendance roster for every class. The student roster
is filled out on the PDA and the information is saved to
the server inside the building. A savings of time. A
convenience to the teachers. And an advancement for
Mequon Thiensville.
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Lambeau
Field is lit up
April
2006 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Green Bay Packers use
Cisco Access Points and Teleco to provide wireless coverage
throughout their stadium. Usage includes food service, vendor
Internet access, and data networks for the Green Bay Packers.
(write for more information, henry@telecosystems.com)
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Teleco
Partners with Andrew Corporation
December 2006 (Mequon, Wisconsin) -
Teleco has partnered with Andrew
Corporation to offer Andrew’s Distributed Antenna
System (DAS) to Hospitals and the Enterprise market. Teleco
is already in these verticals and can readily identify with
the amount of precise engineering needed for multi-carrier
cellular solutions. Teleco and Andrew together will engineer
solutions to ensure that any cell phone can talk at anytime
and anywhere in a building, such as a stadium, hospital or
other large building.
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Teleco
Assists Emergency Government
October
2005 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco
has just been granted ATP status from Cisco on the Cisco
AP1500. The AP1500 is a new dual frequency radio designed
for outdoor city-wide deployment in grid or mesh wireless
networks. One 2.4GHz radio serves as a WiFi “Hotspot”.
It broadcasts data to surrounding vehicles equipped with
WiFi laptops. The Internet access or WAN backhaul is accomplished
with the “A” radio portion. The “A” radio
can connect to a high tower RF source, to another AP1500
or to a wired link to the WAN. The radio is smart enough
to search for the best connection for the backhaul. Thus
the “mesh” network.
Teleco is one of the few Cisco partners in the
world to have the ATP status on the AP1500. Teleco is also
an ATP partner on Cisco’s MAR3200. These two products
are slated to be extremely important in the deployment of emergency
government wireless networks.
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Teleco Systems Expands
March
2005 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco Systems, Inc.,
headquartered in Mequon, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee,
has recently opened two new branches.
The West Coast office is based in Issaquah,
Washington. The Tampa, Florida office will primarily focus
on the east coast. The Mequon branch will not only serve the
midwest, but will continue to help with national and international
projects.
All three offices will offer similar services.
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Teleco
Systems wins contract
with Spectrum Health
January
2005 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco Systems, in conjunction
with Berbee Systems, has won a contract for the deployment
of wireless infrastructure for handheld PDS, laptops and
wireless voice-over-IP (VoIP) for fifteen Spectrum Health-owned
health care facilities in western Michigan.
This project is due for completion in Spring
2005.
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Teleco
Systems helps track members at a
Wisconsin Veteran's Home
January
2005 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Teleco Systems has won
a contract at a Wisconsin Veteran's Home to track, via
WiFi technology, members with Alzheimers Disease.
Wireless infrastructure on each floor of the
four-building, 300 acre campus, allows WiFi tracking of individual
members. "Hot spots"
are also located throughout the grounds, recreation areas and
tunnels.
Teleco, in conjunction with Ekahau and SBC,
are the first to deploy this technology in this type of environment.
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SBC
Names Teleco Systems as
Master RF Engineering Sub-Contractor
June
4, 2004 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - SBC has named Teleco
Systems, Inc. for its outside RF engineering, according
to Henry Hile, principal, Teleco Systems.
SBC, headquartered in San Antonio, TX, is a
major telecommunications provider. They are also partnered
with YAHOO and Cingular Wireless.
“Our past working history with SBC lead
to this unique relationship for wireless deployment,” said
Hile. “As a master sub-contractor for SBC and their clients,
this is a very complimentary working agreement, marrying Teleco’s
RF engineering expertise with SBC’s mission to be a growing
supplier of wireless technology for government, business and
personal use.”
SBC is Cisco’s largest reseller with whom
Teleco Systems is also partnered.
Teleco Systems provides engineering for Cisco’s
LANs and WANs.
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Cisco
Systems Designates Teleco as
ATP for 3200 Router
June
4, 2004 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Cisco Systems has
named Teleco Systems, Inc. as an Advanced Technology Provider
to assist Cisco to bring advanced emerging technologies,
such as the MAR 32000, to market.
Teleco Systems specializes in radio frequency, LANS, WANS and
broadband communications engineering, installation and service.
“Teleco Systems,” according to
Henry Hile, principal, “is ATP certified for the MAR
3200, Cisco’s latest mobile access router, high speed
wireless mobile LAN/WAN for police, fire, emergency and homeland
security situations. This system is especially provisioned
for Homeland security, First Responders and other emergency
government situations.
Besides the obvious High Speed data capabilities
a major benefit of the 3200 is the ability to tie disparate
voice networks together and allow them to talk to one another.
This means police two-way radios can talk to fire two-way radios
despite the fact they are on different frequencies. This is
termed interoperable communications.”
Cisco’s ATP program is designed for partners
who provide planning, design, implementation, operation, optimization,
product resale professional services and
post-sales support for customers. The ATP partners help to
bring emerging technologies to market.
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Teleco
Systems Helps Local Governments with
Interoperable Wireless Communications Systems
June
4, 2004 (Mequon, Wisconsin) - Homeland security,
according to Henry Hile, principal of Teleco Systems, Inc.,
is impacting local emergency, fire and police communications
systems.
"The Federal Government is channeling supportive
funding to local governments around the country to support
interoperable wireless communications systems," says Hile,
whose company provides engineering services for RF wireless
systems.
"The gathering and movement of data, whether
an image or speech, is paramount to safety and emergencies.
A number of local governments are reviewing these newer technologies
as they advance in their own communications programs. Teleco
Systems is able to help governments and others find the best
solutions and help implement these technologies."
Teleco Systems, Inc. is a Cisco System's ATP
partner, and has recently been named as the sole outside RF
engineering provider for SBC.
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