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April 30, 2008

Telepathx set to License WSN Platform to BPL & Smart Meter OEMs

February 5, 2008

2008 Asia Pacific Frost & Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company

January 30, 2008

Telepathx Releases Breakthrough Wireless Senor for high Voltage Cutout Fuses Enabling The Intelligent Energy Grid

June 18, 2007

WSN Provider Telepathx Finds New Uses For Roadside Emergency Telephones, System

May 15, 2007

Telepathx & CEO Eades Top Analyst List in Companies and People to Watch

May 14, 2007

WSN Provider Telepathx Abandons Zigbee 802.15.4 Platform Citing Performance & Interference Issues with 802.11 Networks

April 16, 2007

Telepathx Wireless Sensor Networks Monitor Auto Accidents with New Embedded Crash Sensors

February 2, 2007

Telepathx Intelligent Wireless Sensor Networks to Deliver Life Saving Services

November 7, 2006

Telepathx CEO Interviewed by RFID Journal

November 3, 2006

Telepathx Intelligent Grid Sensors to Deliver Security Monitoring Services

October 19, 2006

Frost & Sullivan Lauds Telepathx Ltd Wireless Sensor Networks With Presigious 2008 Entreprenurial Award

October 17, 2006

Telepathx Announces Breakthrough Wireless Senor for high Voltage Insulators Enabling The Intelligent Energy Grid

// Energy companies to deliver security monitoring services
Melbourne Australia November 3, 2006

Telepathx Ltd the Melbourne Australia based energy asset monitoring company announced today that its new urban mesh network monitoring platform will allow local energy companies to start providing wireless rfid security and fire monitoring services to commercial, industrial and residential customers, opening up the 50 billion dollar a year alarm monitoring industry to the energy sector.

James Eades Telepathx founder and CEO confirmed that the company was working with a number of manufacturers on developing compatible active RFID sensors and alarms that would be technically more robust than current systems and considerably less to produce, operate and manage.

The concept said Eades started to take shape several years back when we were tasked with developing wireless fault sensor for the energy company's distribution network here in Victoria, we soon realised that we could monitor just about anything within range including multiple structures.

Because we are able to monitor multiple structures from a single point we can pass that cost savings on to the client, then just ad that amount to their monthly energy statement, simplifying things further. Prices on monitoring service for a single home or business could start as low as $4.99 cents a month after incentives.

 
 
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