Canada's TELUS Mobility says that it demonstrate the
Motorola r750plus, the only Intrinsically Safe Mike phone available on the
market, at GoExpo: Gas and Oil Exposition & Canadian International Petroleum
Conference 2003 in Calgary.
The Motorola r750plus operates on TELUS Mobility's
all-in-one Mike network and is designed with a tough, rubberized outer
shell. It integrates a digital PCS phone with Mike's Direct Connect two-way
radio, as well as a Web browser, data capabilities and messaging services,
in a single durable handset.
Equipped with the extra protection needed in environments where it will
encounter extraordinary shock and vibration, the r750plus combines the
instant- contact capabilities of TELUS Mobility's Mike network with the
sturdiness of an industrial handset.
"We are very pleased with TELUS Mobility's r750plus units, which have
enabled us to stay in constant contact with our field workers through a
variety of communications options," said Dale Schmidt, Branch Manager,
Stauffer Service Centre of Newalta, a Calgary-based industrial waste
management company. "The units are highly durable and provide us with the
level of safety we require in the many hazardous environments in which we
operate."
Adds John MacDonald, TELUS Mobility's vice president, Alberta: "The oil
and gas industry has many specialized requirements, one of which includes
the need for wireless devices that can withstand severe conditions while
operating in volatile environments. TELUS Mobility's extensive line of
exclusive wireless devices means we are uniquely able to ensure our clients'
complete mobility needs are met."
In addition to the Intrinsically Safe model, the Motorola r750plus is
available in a One Watt configuration, providing increased power and better
in- building