Billion Electric has launched a new ADSL2+ wireless router which comes with a 3G facility for back-up connections when the landline fails. With auto-failover, the device will automatically switch over to a 3G connection in the event of ADSL being interrupted, and also it will switch back to ADSL as soon as it monitors a stable connection.
In addition, it is useful for business users who require a temporary Internet connection such as event or meeting organisers.
Edward Kung, Managing Director of Billion in UK says: "Billion is leading the way in ensuring business continuity for SMEs with this 3G/ADSL2+ combo router. It is also ideal for a number of different applications where businesses require the sharing of mobile high-speed internet access."
Providing extra peace of mind for small offices, the Internet connection can be switched to GSM if interrrupted. The BiPAC 7300GX router allows you to insert a 3G/HSDPA PC card into its built-in PC Card slot, enabling you to use a 3G/HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS, or GSM Internet connection.
A 12V car adapter is bundled with the router to allow it to be used while travelling.
Posted to the site on 10th September 2007