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InnerWireless, PanGo announced their merger, creating the industry’s only fully integrated wireless and location services company
March 20, 2007
RICHARDSON, Texas -- InnerWireless®, Inc., and PanGo® Networks, Inc., (PanGo) today announced their merger, creating the industry’s only fully integrated wireless and location services company. The merger combines PanGo’s best-in-class location services platform and asset tracking applications software with the industry-leading RF management platform, Horizon, and deployment capabilities from InnerWireless. The merged company will offer end-to-end, turnkey solutions in markets where wireless and location services are mission and life critical. InnerWireless will focus initially on the global healthcare, commercial and industrial markets via direct customer engagement and strategic partners.
“Through this merger, InnerWireless now has the technology, solutions and people to provide its customers with fully integrated and fully assured wireless and location services,” said Ed Cantwell, InnerWireless president, CEO and chairman. “The combined company is unmatched in terms of talent, experience and a commitment to provide customers the value they desire from their wireless infrastructure and application investments.”
PanGo co-founder Michael Campbell, who will serve as senior vice president for location services in the merged company, added, “There is extraordinary value in location-aware workflow and asset management, but until now, customers have been reluctant to invest because no single vendor could provide the assurance that systems would perform reliably and could be easily deployed and supported.”
InnerWireless Inc.
PanGo Networks Inc.
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