CX2 Technologies, Inc. designs and develops 220-222 MHz data radios that work optimally within narrowband 5 kHz channels.
In partnership with GEOCommand, Inc., CX2 also provides GIS-based software solutions for homeland security agencies and public safety organizations.
Narrowband Efficiency and Cost-Effective Infrastructure
Due to the propagation of radio spectrum at 220 MHz and CX2’s patented over-the-air protocol, CX2’s wireless data networks are constructed with far fewer sites than other two-way wireless data communication systems. As a result, CX2 systems require dramatically lower capital costs to deploy network infrastructure, and offer significantly lower operating costs after the system is in place.
Patented Over-the-Air Protocol (OTAP)
CX2 data radios operate using a proprietary over-the-air protocol (OTAP) that ensures the reliable transmission of long messages. The company’s highly efficient and flexible TDMA Enhanced Slotted-Aloha protocol incorporates a batch mode for point-to-multipoint communication, allowing organizations to remotely monitor, control, and respond to information and alerts from both fixed and mobile assets. The protocol significantly extends radio transmissions beyond a radius of 25 miles, reducing infrastructure capital expenses, deployment time, and ongoing network operating costs.
Distributed Data Server Network
CX2 Technologies uses a distributed data server network that offers greater capacity, lower transport costs, and faster response times than competing systems. CX2 wireless data solutions integrate with legacy wireless systems, providing data communication among both mobile and fixed remote assets for seamless, cost-effective connectivity.
Homeland Security and Emergency Response Solutions
CX2 partners with GEOCommand, Inc. to offer a comprehensive emergency response solution for homeland security and public safety. The GEOCommand state-of-the-art emergency response software provides critical information when and where it is most needed. One of GEOCommand’s most powerful features is its ability to incorporate data from fixed, mobile, and remote GPS-equipped sensors. CX2’s DATALynx radios are engineered to seamlessly relay data from weather and traffic sensors as well as biological, chemical, and radiation sensors to the GEOCommand Dynamic Server and in-vehicle units.
FCC Licenses for Public Safety Entities
CX2’s narrowband 5 kHz wireless data technology makes optimal use of channels that are licensed by the FCC at little or no cost to public safety entities. As a result, the operating costs of a CX2 network are a fraction of the costs required to operate competitors’ two-way communication offerings.