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Brown gets creative with wireless

By Ben Charny
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
December 13, 2002, 1:06 PM PT

United Parcel Service said Friday it has stitched together a network using
two wireless technologies to speed package processing at hundreds of its
shipping hubs.

The shipping giant, which calls itself "Brown" in its advertising, is
beginning to deploy a tracking system that combines the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
wireless technologies. Bluetooth can carry data over several feet, while
Wi-Fi has a 300-foot range, making it a popular method of extending Net
access in many homes and business.

UPS representative Ginnie Myhr said 55,000 package handlers eventually will
get Bluetooth bar code readers that are worn on the finger like a ring. The
ring scans a package label and sends the information to a Wi-Fi radio
attached to a handler's belt. The radio then sends the information to a
central computer.

UPS is testing the new system in four hubs, and it plans to install the
gear inside 1,700 U.S. package-sorting centers by 2004, Myhr said.

The system uses equipment built by Symbol Technology.

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