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RTX Offers a Standalone Wireless IP Network System
29 May 2007
RTX Now Launches a Complete "All In A Box" Wireless IP Network System With VoIP Functionality and High Speed Internet Access
RTX, a world leader in wireless product development, has announced the launch of a standalone wireless IP Network System and a full range of accessory products (cordless handsets, repeaters, wireless adapter for analog telephones, fax machines and modems), featuring VoIP telephony via DECT/SIP and data access via 802.11g.

The standalone wireless IP Network system brings with it the promise of helping areas with low teledensity, clusters of immigrants or generally price-conscious consumers to establish an organized telecommunication infrastructure which provides complete wireless voice and broadband data connectivity and mobility within a building or small community. The wireless IP Network system includes all the devices required to connect end user terminals to public telephony and broadband services.
The standalone wireless IP network system is configurable with any SIP based telephony provider or more traditional PSTN interfaces like E1 CCS. The system comes with an integrated Asterisk(R) IP softswitch solution.
"This is excellent news for system integrators or small operators servicing dedicated clusters, residential areas or villages, who can now extend their offering to a wireless network infrastructure including entry-level DECT handsets, professional DECT Handsets, a DECT repeater extending the DECT range, and a Wireless Analog Telephone Adapter to connect analog telephones, fax machines and modems to the network," says Tage Rasmussen, CEO of RTX.
The above products are available now to operators and system integrators as OEM product solutions, based on a volume commitment.
About RTX
RTX Telecom A/S is an internationally oriented group with the goal of being the preferred partner in development and production of advanced wireless communication IP products and solutions. RTX is divided into four business units with individual areas of wireless expertise. These business units are RTX Technology, RTX Consumer Products, RTX Network Systems, and RTX Healthcare. The company has headquarters in Denmark and offices in California, Romania, and Hong Kong. RTX Telecom A/S is listed on the Nordic Stock Exchange (OMX).
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