WAAV, Inc.
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ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Network hardware manufacturing |
Founded 📆 | 2004 |
Founder 👔 | J.C. Fulknier |
Headquarters 🏙️ | , Cambridge, Massachusetts , United States |
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Key people | President: Brian J. Smith |
Products 📟 | Network hardware for mobile Wi-Fi hotspots (in vehicles) |
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🌐 Website | [Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 665: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). ] |
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WAAV, Inc., formerly Omniwav Mobile, Inc., manufactures and sells mobile broadband cellular routers. Waav was founded by a group of Computer network, Telecom, and Radio frequency (RF) engineers in San Diego, CA in 2004. Since then, the company has pioneered mobile cellular equipment for custom car clients such as Snoop Dogg and corporate fleets including Bolt Bus (Greyhound) and Peter Pan Bus Lines. In 2008, Waav wired the commuter rail division of Boston's mass transit agency, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), making it the first US rail carrier to offer Wi-Fi service. Other deployments have involved custom cars, first-responder police/fire vehicles and the train used by U.S. President Barack Obama during his January 2009 inaugural trip to Washington, DC.
WAAV (pronounced "Wave"[citation needed]) has been featured in Business 2.0, Entrepreneur Magazine, and others business outlets. The company is privately held and has its corporate headquarters in Cambridge, MA.
References[edit]
- Information Superhighway Hits the Road (Boston Globe)
- Wi-Fi Firm Aims Tech at Moving Target (Mass High Tech)
- Keep your business rolling by making your car an office on wheels (Entrepreneur Magazine)
- The Last 100,000 Miles (Business 2.0 Magazine / CNN Money Magazine)
- Join the Band: Go on Tour with these Mobile Broadband Systems (Entrepreneur Magazine)
- Broadband... at 100MPH (CED Magazine)
- Forget Shaving While Driving, Surf the Internet!
- Interview with CTO JC Fulknier at CES (Technology Evangelist)
- Hardware Mole: Broadband at 100MPH (CPU Magazine - Computer Power User)
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