WAAV Targets Consumers, Enterprises and 1st Responders With Dual-Network, In-Car Broadband
Earlier this month WAAV was awarded the Mario Award by TV Technology magazine for AirBox X2. The Mario Award is meant to recognize firms with new and interesting products that represent significant technological breakthroughs in their industries. Fifteen-hundred companies competed for the award at the 2007 National Association of Broadcasters convention, and WAAV was one of 10 winners, according to the company.
AirBox X2 starts at $1,099, and plans for access to cellular networks are also required. More information is available on the company's site.
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