South Australians get their blood pressure checked from 700km away through Adelaide-based wireless company, MIMP

[1] South Australians living in the outbacks 700kms away can now get their blood pressure checked using a new microwave wireless network technology.

[2] This is a reality for the regional community of Arkaroola in South Australia through Adelaide-based wireless company, MIMP’s microwave wireless network.

[3] The initiative is led by Flinders University senior lecturer and research fellow for rural, remote and humanitarian telecommunications, Dr. Paul Gardner-Stephen, as part of the National Science Week.

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[Source] Australian Information Technology News – South Australians get their blood pressure checked from 700km away through Adelaide-based wireless company, MIMP