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New SIM-Enabled Wireless Backup Service provides contingency network

Get free weekly news by e-mailWireless Logic has signed an exclusive deal with Teldat, Spanish telecommunication specialists, to provide businesses anywhere in the UK with a failsafe way of staying connected when networks go down.

Under the agreement, Wireless Logic will embed its SIM technology into Teldat’s 3GE wireless signal boosters which, when network failure occurs, will activate to connect customers to Wireless Logic’s SIM-based network, guaranteeing continued performance and reliability.

Wireless Logic claims that this is the first time that companies will be able to fully integrate a SIM-enabled wireless back-up solution into their existing networks without the need of adding redundant equipment.

The Teldat booster uses Ethernet connectivity enabling the booster unit to be located anywhere within a client building away from the server room, maximising signal strength from the chosen network. Each unit is expected to be inexpensive, with highly competitive airtime monthly costs across Vodafone, O2 or Orange. Wireless Logic states that it is unlikely that users will see any discernable difference in bandwidth quality. Wireless Logic is also able to upscale the back-up system through the bonding of SIMs, enabling greater data upload and download.

www.wirelesslogic.co.uk

•Date: 24th Sept 2009• Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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