
SIPCo, LLC, and IntusIQ Founder Honored by Georgia Senate
ATLANTA, July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- T. David Petite, founder of SIPCo, LLC and IntusIQ was recently honored by the Georgia State Senate in a resolution introduced by Chairman of the Economic Development Committee Senator Chip Pearson. Mr. Petite was recognized for "his innovations in wireless technology and his incredible career in engineering and invention."
"Mr. Petite has long been recognized as an innovative and philanthropic leader in the wireless communications industry," said Pearson. "It is only fitting that the Georgia State Senate recognizes his contributions to not only the state's economic development community, but also to the Native American Inventors Association which he founded."
Mr. Petite, a Native American, has been active in the wireless industry for over a decade and has developed many leading edge solutions. His inventions are deployed in various products and networks throughout the country and have been licensed to numerous companies.
ABOUT SIPCo, LLC and IntusIQ
SIPCo, LLC and IntusIQ are headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and are led by renowned Native American independent inventor and successful entrepreneur Thomas David Petite. Mr. Petite is one of the wireless communication industry's most prolific innovators of intelligent wireless networking technology.
SIPCo and IntusIQ, formerly known as IPCO, LLC, are leading developers of wireless mesh technology, providing technology to customers and licensees. SIPCo and IntusIQ provide critical patent rights through the ESSENTIAL WIRELESS MESH™ Patent Portfolio for various wireless infrastructure systems and service applications. For more information visit http://www.sipcollc.com and http://www.intusiq.com.
SOURCE SIPCo, LLC; IntusIQ
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