WIALAN Technologies, LLC operates as a software and hardware integrator that manufactures industrial grade wireless equipment to enable the deployment of IP base services. The company provides wireless network solutions through Wi-Gate series access points for applications in the areas of ISP hot zone coverage, 3G offload, video surveillance, municipal security, public safety, public transportation, marinas, parks, hotels and resorts, hospitals, business complexes, small businesses, residential, factories, shipyards, and oil refineries, as well as for Internet, voice-over-IP, early warning systems, multimedia streaming, and other IP applications. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in Sunrise, Florida. It has additional offices in Medley and Clearwater, Florida; Newport Beach, California; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Panama City, Panama; and Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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