FreeLinc

FreeLinc

Infobox Company
name = FreeLinc

type = Privately Held Corporation
foundation = 2003
location = Orem, UT
key_people = Anthony Sutera, CEO

Randy Bailey, President

Douglas Dobyns, Senior Vice President, Product and Technology

industry = Technology
products = Wireless accessories for two-way radios based on Near Field Magnetic Induction
homepage = [http://www.freelinc.com/ freelinc.com]
FreeLinc is a privately held U.S. corporation founded in 2003 focusing on transfer of Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication technologies into successful products for use in Public Safety, Government, Military, and Commercial applications. It is an industry leading wireless technology company delivering superior wireless accessories for use with two-way radios. FreeLinc owns numerous patents essential to the implementation of Near-Field Magnetic Induction (NFMIC) Communication technology. This NFMIC intellectual property has been integrated into secure wireless communication accessories, such as headsets and speaker microphones, for public safety, military personnel and other users of two-way radios.

Near Field Magnetic Induction technology secures wireless communication between two-way radio accessories by creating a magnetic communication "bubble" around headsets, speaker-microphones and radios. This magnetic bubble has a radius of approximately 1.5 meters, is immune from radio frequency (RF) interference and virtually secure from eavesdropping. An eavesdropper would have to be standing next to the radio, within the magnetic bubble, to intercept wireless transmissions to and from a microphone or headset.

FreeLinc's Near-Field Magnetic Induction Communication Systems require low power thus allowing extended talk-time up to 20 continuous hours in most radio accessory applications.

Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication technology enables users of two-way radios to experience wireless mobility, wireless safety and wireless security a portable radio accessories. More information regarding Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication based products can be seen at [http://www.freelinc.com www.freelinc.com] .

ee also:

Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication System

Patents

US Patents Owned Anchor|patents_ownedby FreeLinc, Orem, Utah

Foreign Patents Owned by FreeLinc, Orem, Utah

References

* [http://www.freelinc.com Homepage for FreeLinc]
*Four Star General William L. "Spider" Nyland USMC (Ret.), Director
* [http://www.duchtec.com/OurTeam/Fealy.htm Mr. Robert Fealy, Director]
* [http://www.randybailey.com Randy Bailey, Director]
* [http://www.freelinc.com/downloads/FreeLinc%20NFMI%20White%20Paper.pdf Near-Field Magnetic Induction Technology]
* [http://www.freelinc.com/downloads/LawOrder_Aug2006_1-18103181-eprint.pdf Law and Order: The Magazine for Police Management]
* [http://www.freelinc.com/downloads/FreeLinc_Intro_WhitePaper_8-01-06.pdf Two-way Radio Wireless Communication Accessories: Technology & Company Abstract]
*Near Field Magnetic Induction Communication System
* [http://www.uspto.gov/ United States Patent and Trademark Office]


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