Adicom Wireless Introduces Its ``Wireless IP''; The Aditus 500 at Supercomm; Toll-Quality Voice and 128k Bandwidth on Demand in one Package.Business Editors and High-Tech Writers SUPERCOMM 2000 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 6, 2000 Adicom Wireless Inc. Tuesday introduced the Aditus 500, the newest addition to enhance Adicom's acclaimed Aditus Wireless Access System. The Aditus 500 bundles POTS and digital data capabilities to provide high-speed Internet See broadband. service and data with toll quality voice from a single Aditus remote access unit (RAU). It is designed to provide cost-effective and faster connectivity to the World Wide Web or telecommuting telecommuting, an arrangement by which people work at home using a computer and telephone, transmitting work material to a business office by means of a modem and telephone lines; it is also known as telework. for residential and SOHO Soho (sōhō`, sə–), district of Westminster, London, England, known for its continental restaurants. Once a fashionable quarter, it became popular among writers and artists in the 19th cent. users. The access from the user terminal to the IP network is provided using PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) The most popular method for transporting IP packets over a serial link between the user and the ISP. Developed in 1994 by the IETF and superseding the SLIP protocol, PPP establishes the session between the user's computer and the ISP using (point-to-point) and PPP Multilink Protocols. Connection to the user's computer terminals is provided through commonly available serial interfaces. The data traffic on the network side is designed to flow directly through a remote access server or a router router Portable electric power tool used in carpentry and furniture making that consists of an electric motor, a base, two handle knobs, and bits (cutting tools). A router can cut fancy edges for shelving, grooves for storm windows and weather stripping, circles and ovals . The air interface for the Aditus 500 utilizes Adicom's patented Advanced-CDMA with its unique negotiated multiple service rate capabilities. The Aditus 500 provides data grade 64 kbps or 128 kpbs digital channels "on demand" to the subscriber. In addition to the serial data port the subscriber has two RJ-11 ports which may be used for all basic and supplementary POTS services. As a member of the Aditus family, the Aditus 500 complements the Aditus 200, Adicom's flagship A-CDMA A-CDMA Asynchronous Code Division Multiple Access product. Now with the advent of the Aditus 500 competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) and inter-exchange carriers (communications) inter-exchange carrier - (IXC) A company allowed to handle long-distance calls following the break-up of the Bell system in the US by anti-trust regulators. (IXCs) have a viable and attractive solution for offering bundled voice and data services for the mass market. "Adicom's Aditus Wireless Access System with its voice and data capability is designed to enable operators to extend basic and supplementary POTS services in addition to Internet connectivity. We will continue to rapidly introduce additional leading edge wireless capabilities that address the need for faster and cheaper data rates. Stay tuned," said Dr. Adel Ghanem, president and chief executive officer of Adicom Wireless. "We stay committed to providing products that deliver high quality services and rapid ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). for the operator. The Aditus 500 is virtually equivalent to ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. capabilities, without the high cost of ISDN." The modular architecture of the Aditus family makes it very easy to expand/migrate from one product to another. Operators can continue to augment their Aditus wireless access network with voice and data capabilities as the demand for these services arise and the network expands. Adicom Wireless Inc. designs and manufactures a complete line of superior A-CDMA based wireless access systems that are suitable for a wide range of services including voice, fax and data. The company markets and sells its products worldwide, offering cost-effective wireless solutions in both developing and developed markets. Adicom has headquarters in Hayward, Calif. For more information, see the company's Web site at www.adicomwireless.com or call 510/781-5520. |
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