WAAV Issued Patent for Cellular Bonding Technology

  • USPTO Washington, D.C. & Cambridge, MA
  • April 16, 2013
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Today WAAV announced it was issued patent #8,422,491 from the USPTO. This patent, filed years before 3G/4G/5G cellular routers were as prevalent as today, protect WAAV's AirBox line of cellular routers and cellular bonding technology.

WAAV was assisted through the patent process by Invention Management Associates of Lexington, MA. WAAV and IMA continue a close working relationship on additional patents and intellectual property needs.

About WAAV:

WAAV (pronounced "wave") offers network communication solutions, applications, and services. WAAV designs, manufactures, and markets the patented AirBox line of rugged cellular routers to provide broadband connectivity, turning vehicles into WiFi hotspots or remote environments into reliable Internet connections. WAAV's Control Room service allows centralized monitoring of all devices in the field. WAAV introduced the first broadband mobile cellular router in 2005 and was the first to offer a multiple-connection cellular router for broader bandwidths, increased coverage area, and redundant connectivity. WAAV continues to develop its product line to improve performance, reliability, and functionality for industry-specific solutions. With world-class reliability, performance, and support, WAAV’s product portfolio covers enterprise, government, fleet, video, original equipment manufacturer (OEM), and machine to machine (M2M) markets. Engineering services are available for custom integration and specific industry solutions.