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Archive for March 3rd, 2006

Medical Implant Communications Service Tutorial

More than you probably want to know about MICS.
Established in 1999, the MICS rules apply to transmitters that support
the diagnostic and/or therapeutic functions associated with implanted
medical devices to enable individuals and medical practitioners to
utilize potential life-saving medical technology without causing
interference to other users in the spectrum - that's the official text
from the original Order. The […]


FCC Deals with MICS - Vendors Help and Hinder

Government documents are a great way to get an insiders view of several industries, and health care is no exception. This FCC Request for Waiver document is a gold mine of information. In this Request, DexCom asks for a waiver to the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) rules. (You can read my post on the […]


OQO Kicks Off Health Care Advisory Board

This week inaugurates the new health care advisory board for OQO. Behind this unassuming facade lies a company that's creating a new
product category - a pocketable Windows device. You can read the specs here. Their goal is to transform personal computing the way the cell phone revolutionized telecommunications. Given the big dogs that are trying […]


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