CYNET INC. LAUNCHES WIRELESS DIV.; DELL COMPUTERS IINCLUDED IN WIRELESS MARKETING STRATEGY.CYNET Inc., a leader in business to business communications solutions, announced the launch of CYNET Wireless, a new division formed to better service their wireless customers and focus on the development of superior wireless technology. The first of many efforts in support of their wireless data strategy, CYNET has entered into an agreement with Teliran Electronics Ltd. For the exclusive global marketing rights to the Complete Wireless Cell/Modem. This wireless cell/modem enables mobile professionals to keep connected via fax, data, voice and Internet when they do not have the luxury of a landline telephone connection. Newly named the CYNET Complete Wireless Cell/Modem, the product is the only V.34 cellular modem A wireless adapter that connects a laptop computer to a cellular telephone system for data transfer. Cellular modems, which contain their own antennas, plug into a PC Card slot or into the USB port of the computer and are available for a variety of wireless data services such as GPRS, available today and features compatibility with laptops or portable devices equipped with a PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, San Jose, CA, www.pcmcia.org) An international standards body and trade association that was founded in 1989 to establish a standard for connecting peripherals to portable computers. PCMCIA created the PC Card. See PC Card. Type III Type III may stand for:
laptop - portable computer using the unique in-ear speaker/microphone attachment that allows the user to talk, hands-free, without connecting to an external cell phone or other device. CYNET Wireless has secured an agreement with Dell Computers to feature the CYNET Complete Wireless Cell/Modem in the February 23, 2000 edition of "Gigabuys," Dell's product and service catalog A service catalog, as defined in ITIL Service Delivery, is a list of services that an organization provides, often to its employees or customers. Each service within the catalog typically includes:
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