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Red Lion Controls adds 4G LTE cellular support

By Paul Dvorak | September 14, 2015

Red Lion has announced that its Sixnet series RAM industrial cellular RTUs now provide high-speed global 4G LTE network support for use with many cellular carriers worldwide.

Adding global 4G LTE network support to  RAM RTUs lets  customers  easily connect, monitor and control high-bandwidth applications worldwide.

Adding global 4G LTE network support to RAM RTUs lets customers easily connect, monitor and control high-bandwidth applications worldwide.

The addition of global 4G LTE network support to company RAM RTUs lets customers easily connect, monitor and control high-bandwidth applications worldwide. In addition, a powerful built-in event engine can trigger I/O or send SMS text messages based on real-time data to provide users with local control and real-time remote monitoring of field-deployed assets. By delivering data visibility, control and real-time notifications on field-deployed equipment and processes, the all-in-one RAM platform enables vertical markets such as oil and gas, utilities, water/wastewater and alternative energy to take advantage of the benefits associated with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

With hardened metal enclosures, a wide operating temperature range and industry certifications to ensure safe operation in hazardous locations, our RAM cellular RTUs securely monitor remote devices via 4G LTE cellular communications for reliable operation in critical environments. For more info and specs: www.redlion.net/RAM


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