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RIVA's nanoCELL is a production proven, miniature, cellular network currently deployed in over 100 customers in the DoD and private sector. The Company's flagship product, the nanoCELL was specifically developed to meet the objectives of transformational communication systems. nanoCELL development grew out of a project in support of the Federal Air Marshals. Their original requirement for a man portable voice and text network has expanded to support many other missions. nanoCELL technology allows instant coordination of arriving resources and teams. Users can communicate locally on the nanoCELL or reach back with satellites, the Internet or public phone network connections. The nanoCELL weighs less than three pounds, is the size of a hard cover book, and run on a small fan-less Single Board Computer (SBC). "Fly-Away" cell sites fit into "carry on" briefcases and enable cellular communications anywhere. nanoCELL users can establish a secure Command Zone in a few minutes. RIVA has developed five generations of Common Access Card (CAC) secured PDA cell phones. Across five years, RIVA has build CAC hardware and software for the Blackberry 957, Motorola Accompli, Palm VII, Palm Tungsten W, Handspring Treo 600, and Palm Treo 650. RIVA is currently designing a Bluetooth CAC reader for PDAs running Windows Mobile 5 operating systems (Treo 700, Motorola Q, HP 6900). RIVA has designed a completely digital RF counter measure to prevent remotely detonated IED attacks. The system is programmable using a PDA and can be tuned to focus on known threats and at the same time, "notched" to allow for local communications. The product has been approved by BMW's armored car division.
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