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MPACT BLUETOOTH BEACONS
What is it? Where is it? How long has it been there? These impactful enterprise asset intelligence questions are answered by MPACT. MPACT is both mobile marketing platform…and a family of Bluetooth(BLE) beacons enabling inexpensive, easy to deploy, asset locating solutions for any vertical market.

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Prompt Upgrading to 3.00.2.0.025R
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ET1 FTPS both public and private
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JRE for MC9090 WM
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ES400 Fixed dialing feature
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2 by Anonymous (not verified)
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10 by Martin Delto
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Client Load Balance within the same band at Standalone mode
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Digital Certificates on ET1
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5 by Mark Mann
May 04, 2019 - 10:22 am
Scanner cable retraction systems
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