ATLANTA - Wednesday, December 5th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- SIPCO, LLC is pleased to announce that Digi International, Inc., a worldwide leader in energy management technology, has become a member of the Essential Wireless Mesh™ (“EWM”) Patent Portfolio by taking a license to SIPCO's patents in the EWM Patent Portfolio.
About SIPCO, LLC
SIPCO is a leading innovator of mesh networking and related technology based in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded by renowned inventor T. David Petite, SIPCO developed technologies enabling robust self-organizing wireless networking and related technologies known as Wireless Mesh in conjunction with IntusIQ. Wireless Mesh is used in protocols such as ZigBee, Z-Wave, IEEE 802.15.4, WirelessHART and proprietary mesh network and in other wireless applications such as SmartGrid, building automation, industrial controls, network backhaul, smart vehicles, home appliances, home automation and entertainment, sensor monitoring, healthcare monitoring and Internet service provisioning. SIPCO licenses its technology through world patent licensing leader MPEG LA, LLC. For more information, please refer to http://www.sipcollc.com/ and http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/wirelessmesh/Pages/Intro.aspx.
Contacts
SIPCO, LLC
Candida Petite, 678-228-1192
[email protected]
MPEG LA, LLC
Tom O'Reilly, 303-200-1710
[email protected]


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