In
1990, Celcom
provided
the service of contract employees locally and internationally giving
on site technical support and custom design services. Celcom
staff
developed a data interface for the Mobile Satellite System (1990),
the control system for a robotic BOBCAT for hazardous material
handling (1993), DC to AC converters for public utility companies
(1994), compact radio repeater systems for helicopter deployment
(1994), a portable and solar powered crosswalk control system
(2000), a portable and solar powered traffic light, light control
system for road construction (2001), and the motor control, laser
positioning and GPS data collection systems for a helicopter based
seismic staking system (2001 - present).
In 1991 Celcom developed the
RDU (Remote Data Unit) to
provide automated oil field data collection and reporting. The RDU had several unique
features in that it would report alarm conditions verbally over
two-way radio as well as sending detailed status and control data
between units. It could
place a call via the General Mobile Telephone System to a remote
computer and then send alarm or status data to the receiving
unit.
In
1993, the CELLMATE
and AUTOMATE
became available for the new cellular market allowing Fax machines
and computers to communicate from remote
locations.
.
Celcom
received requests in 1995 to provide on site service overseas. Until 2003 we were busy
filling contracts for many projects overseas in Japan, Taiwan,
Russia, Benin, North Africa, Bosnia and Herzegovina handling
projects and providing service in the IT, communications, oil &
gas industries and military.
Today,
Celcom
is
re-focused. We have
come back to our roots and are providing quality products and
services to the communications and instrumentation industries once
again. At present, new
products are being shipped and others, still in the development
stage, will be available soon.