Hughes’ broadband global area network machine-to-machine terminal received Hazardous...
Hughes’ broadband global area network machine-to-machine terminal received Hazardous Locations Accreditation. The Hughes 9502, “a global-use terminal designed and manufactured by Hughes for operation over Inmarsat’s BGAN service, has successfully completed testing by Met Laboratories,” Inmarsat and Hughes said in…
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a joint press release (http://bit.ly/YEBzIn). The terminal was certified for operation in hazardous locations “where explosive gaseous atmospheres may potentially be present,” it said. It delivers affordable, end-to-end IP data connectivity for a wide range of sectors, including environmental monitoring, weather and tsunami warning systems, Hughes said.