Redline Communications Group Inc., a provider of broadband wireless solutions for industrial machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, announced the availability of Redline Transport Gateway (RTG) Connect, a new family of wireless networking products specifically designed to securely connect industrial SCADA systems.
The flexible RTG Connect enables high-speed wireless communications between serial and TCP/IP based SCADA field devices and a remote control center. This high-speed connectivity enables true real-time data collection from and control of devices such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), remote terminal units (RTUs), natural gas meters and pump controllers. This time sensitive data is then delivered at high speed over a Redline distributed wireless broadband backbone to and from the SCADA host system, which can be hundreds of miles away.
RTG Connect systems availability will begin in November 2013.
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