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    NetPath 2000 for Cingular EDGE and 3G Networks

    December 19th, 2005

    Cingular Wireless has certified Verilink’s NetPath 2000 Wireless Access Router as a component of Cingular’s Wireless WAN Connectivity Service. When NetPath 2000 device combined with Cingular’s wireless data service, that provides businesses with an enterprise class solution for WAN backup, and remote or temporary connectivity applications.

    Key features:

  • Solution for backup links, portable connections and supporting remote data links
  • Plug-and-play PCMCIA WAN slot for 3G (UMTS), EDGE and GPRS wireless cards
  • Create secure networks with the internal VPN client
  • Full routing and NAT bypass
  • User-friendly webserver interface GUI
  • Supports VPN pass-through for existing secure networks
  • NetPath 2000 to operate on Cingular’s wireless data networks, supporting multiple network and customer configurations. Cingular Wireless operates the largest high-speed national wireless data network in the United States, with availability in 13,000 cities and towns.

    It also now provides wireless broadband UMTS/HSDPA services in 16 markets, and expects to offer the service in most major markets by the end of 2006. Cingular’s certification process included a series of live customer trials and evaluations that allowed Verilink to develop the feature set to meet the needs of real customers, not just lab requirements.

    More Cingular’s Wireless WAN Connectivity Service

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    Nokia Gets Serious on the Corporate Wireless email

    November 17th, 2005

    The mobile giant announced on Wednesday that it will pay $430 million for Intellisync Corporation - a leading developer and marketer of innovative wireless software solutions for the global mobile communications market, which is based in San Jose, Calif., and currently employs 450 people.

    The corporate wireless email is increasingly becoming an important target for Nokia, which is the world’s largest cell phone maker. Many companies see mobility as key to improving productivity. Mobile devices, Smartphones and Pocket PCs will let workers on the road stay connected to their corporate network to access email and applications.

    The implication to RIM and Microsoft, please read the article at C|Net

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