Telular Launches SX7 Series to Enable Transition to 3G
Telular Corp. has announced the availability of the Wi-PATH SX7 series for 3G networks - a fixed cellular telephone - allowing for instant voice, data and fax services over a single wireless network. The company says that its 3G device delivers a complete mobile communication experience to nationwide HSDPA and EVDO networks without the hassle of upgrading existing equipment.
TelularÃ's SX7 series allows businesses and residential customers to simultaneously use both analog and digital communication devices over a single wireless network.
The SX7 series is comprised of the SX7T (terminal) and SX7M (modem), which support packet data transfer accessible via Ethernet or USB ports. The SX7T also supports voice, fax, and, with a carrierÃ's approval, circuit switched data connections. Enhanced services are accessible via the RJ-11 FXS ports. These ports emulate a PSTN central office and are compatible with plain old telephone services (POTS phones), analog modems, analog fax machines, PBX analog trunk, caller ID boxes, cable satellite and cable boxes and telephone answering machines.
"We are very pleased to provide a wireless access option for traditional communication technologies, that delivers all the benefits of modern cellular networks," said Joseph Beatty, President and CEO of Telular Corp. "With our SX7 series, subscribers have access to the increased mobility, productivity and flexibility of cellular communications without having to make the difficult decision to turn their existing businessÃ's processes upside down."
Posted to the site on 1st April 2008
