GE MDS (formerly Microwave Data Systems, Inc., MDS) is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells wireless communications equipment for the industrial market.
Company type | Wireless communications |
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Industry | RF Communications |
Founded | 1985 |
Headquarters | 175 Science Pkwy Rochester, NY, US |
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Revenue | Undisclosed |
Parent | General Electric |
Website | www |
History
editMicrowave Data Systems (MDS) was originally part of California Microwave (CalMic). As California Microwave consolidated and sold off businesses, CalMic changed its name to Adaptive Broadband.[1] [2] Both California Microwave and Adaptive Broadband were public companies. MDS was sold to Moseley Associates [3] [4] and operated as a private company for some time. General Electric's Multilin division inside GE Consumer and Industrial purchased Microwave Data Systems in 2007 and changed the official business name to "GE MDS, LLC."[5] [6] [7] GE MDS has operated under the following GE Divisions / Operating Units: GE Consumer and Industrial, GE Industrial, GE Enterprise Solutions, GE Digital Energy, GE Metering and Sensing, GE Energy Management, GE Grid Solutions, GE Automation & Controls, GE Renewable Energy, and GE Grid Solutions (again).
Currently[when?] GE MDS operates as a business unit inside GE Renewable Energy / GE Grid Solutions.
GE MDS is headquartered in Rochester, NY. All research and development and manufacturing is done in Rochester, NY (USA). MDS was a subsidiary of Moseley Associates and was acquired, in January 2007, by GE Multilin which was a division of General Electric. The company then became known as GE MDS, LLC. Prior to being a subsidiary of Moseley, Microwave Data Systems was a part of California Microwave.
GE MDS Products include point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios that operate in the licensed and unlicensed (ISM band) frequency bands under 6GHz. The company is known particularly for long range communications, interference rejection, industrial quality, and high reliability. Customer applications are typically industrial and long range: electric power distribution, oil and gas wellhead monitoring, monitoring oil and gas pipeline transport, railroad locomotive and wayside communications, water/wastewater monitoring, etc.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "California Microwave Sells Government Business, Changes Name". www.rfglobalnet.com.
- ^ "History of Microwave in the Bay Area" (PDF). www.aviatnetworks.com.
- ^ "Adaptive Broadband completes Microwave Data sale". www.rcrwireless.com. 30 November 1999.
- ^ "Moseley Acquires Division of Adaptive Broadband". www.radioworld.com. 31 July 2000.
- ^ "GE Industrial Acquires Microwave Data Systems". www.businesswire.com (Press release).
- ^ "GE Industrial buys Microwave Data Systems". www.controleng.com. 7 March 2007.
- ^ "GE Industrial to acquire Microwave Data Systems". www.automation.com.
General
editExternal links
edit- Current website
- Official website at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2007-03-19) - Archived Website