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Ten Canadian wireless firms worth watching: IDC

Maker of mobile IT management solution among emerging firms to look out for, says research organization

A Vancouver developer of solutions for public safety organizations, a Calgary creator of applications for truckers in the Arctic and an Ottawa maker of a mobile IT management solution for data centre managers may seem to be a strange brew.

However, they all have one thing in common: In the opinion of IDC Canada, they are among 10 Canadian-based young wireless companies worth watching.

Part of a regular series on innovative IT companies in various sectors written by analyst Krista Collins, the list of wireless companies have just been posted by the research firm.

“All of the companies found some interesting ways to do things differently,” Collins said of her choices. “They’ve taken the road less traveled, they’ve zigged when their competitors zagged.”

Perhaps because this widespread country has always been concerned about communications, or perhaps because wireless is one of the fastest growing sectors in technology, there seems to be no shortage of Canadian entrepreneurs pushing into this market.

In selecting companies, Collins said she looked for firms with “clarity of vision” in their products and business plans and “companies that had delighted customers.”

“They didn’t have to be the biggest customers,” she added, “but they had to be delivering value.”

Usually the developers did this by finding a niche industry to focus on with good potential for growth. Most are aiming their products at service providers.

The 10 are

-Ottawa’s BelAir Networks, which makes mobile wireless broadband mesh network solutions;

-Toronto’s CellWand Communications Inc., whose first application for people wanting a taxi is a system that detects a wireless caller’s location and finds the nearest cab;

-Vancouver’s ComVu Media Inc., whose PocketCaster software lets people stream video from their handsets directly to Web sites;

-GEOTrac International of Calgary, which makes a GPS tracking and communications solution for the oil and gas industry;

-New Westminster, B.C.’s In Motion Technology, which makes the onBoard Mobile Gateway, a device that lets public safety vehicles stay connected to multiple wireless local area networks;

-Montreal’s LIPSO Systems, which makes a delivery platform for delivering a variety messages to handsets from news events to bar codes;

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