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Mon, Jul 02, 2018

Trilliant Flying High With Innovative Site Surveying Technology

Introduces Cutting Edge Drone Site Radio Frequency Surveying Tool

Wireless communications company Trilliant has introduced a cutting- edge site surveying tool utilizing drone technology. The Trilliant drone is an advanced device that will be applied for improved efficiency across field related processes.

Current processes for Site Surveys and Radio Frequency (RF) Testing are laborious, costly, and time-consuming operations, which involve specialty vehicles, and multiple resources over long periods of time. Site surveys using vehicles have other drawbacks, such as limited height and mobility, resulting in imprecise positioning and difficulty replicating installation locations.

"We are committed to a brighter future and utilizing every opportunity to propel ourselves to new exciting places," said Paul Karr, Trilliant SVP of Services and Security. "The introduction of drone technology is another example of Trilliant as a pioneer in the energy, utility and IIoT space."

The integration of drone technology will drastically improve quality, efficiency and speed, and further advance Trilliant as a leader within the marketplace. The Trilliant drone is an easy to use, and highly portable tool to perform surveys and inspections on installed devices. At the forefront of drone surveying technology, Trilliant is paving the way for other Wireless Engineering Companies.

(Source: Trilliant news release)

FMI: www.trilliant.com

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