Red-M products include the 3000AS access server, 1000 AP access points and Blade, a Bluetooth clip-on.

Take up of next generation mobile services in Japan has been rapid, led by NTT DoCoMo’s innovative iMODE service. Several Bluetooth integrated devices are already available from numerous Japanese retailers. Red-M is keen to support service providers in the region, that are planning to deploy wireless hotspots in public areas in response to the demand for easy access to wireless data.

Red-M’s CEO Mike Wilson commented: Bringing Red-M’s products and technology to Japan is a strategic move for us. Japan continues to be at the cutting edge of the mobile communications revolution and has one of the highest penetrations of wireless devices in the world. Our presence in this key market will help us to grow our business and ensure that Japanese customers benefit from the very latest in Red-M’s wireless technology.

Masami Yamamoto, General Manager Mobile Computing Division, Fujitsu Limited commented: We are extremely pleased to see Red-M’s wireless networking technologies being promoted to a Japanese audience. The advancement of Bluetooth technology in Japan will greatly benefit from Red-M’s expertise and advanced product solutions.

Red-M’s products will be demonstrated at the Bluetooth pavilion and on Fujitsu’s stand at World PC Expo, 19th – 22nd September; and at CEATEC in Hall 7, booth number 7AO2 from 2nd – 5th October also held at Makuhari Messe (Nippon Convention Center).

SOURCE: COMPANY PRESS RELEASE