Cambridge Consultants develops VoIP handset for xG Technology
by Jan Harris
February 27, 2008
Cambridge Consultants is to design and develop a VoIP handset for Florida-based xG Technology Inc, in a multi-million dollar contract.
xG Technology selected Cambridge Consultants for its expertise in developing innovative products and its ability to get product to market quickly.
The TX60 next generation handset is capable of wide area operation enabled by xG’s proprietary xMax technology. It will significantly reduce the cost of rolling out a mobile network.
Cambridge Consultants will provide industrial, electronic and mechanical design and user interface software for the handset.
xG Technology Inc. is a developer of revolutionary wireless communications technologies.
Cambridge Consultants develops innovative products, creates and licenses intellectual property, and provides business consultancy services. The company has offices in Cambridge, UK, and Boston, USA. It is part of the Altran group.
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