Description:
The SX5e Fixed Wireless Terminal provides wireless connectivity
for standard telephone, fax, and computer equipment. The SX5e
provides voice, GPRS Packet Data, circuit switched data, circuit
switched computer fax, and optional analog fax capability. Available
in 2 models (850/1900 MHz and 900/1800 MHz).
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Description:
The SX5T-500C and SX5T-505C are Telular Corporation’s latest
solutions for Fixed Cellular communications. Using a CDMA cellular
network, it provides exceptional voice quality, analog fax, 1X packet
data, circuit-switched data, and PC fax. The SX5T can be utilized
in a number of different applications including wire line replacement,
portable dial tone, least cost routing, and telemetry. The device
can provide access to the Internet and email at rates as high as
144 Kbps (network-dependent).

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Features/Benefits:
- Incorporates GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) for high-speed Internet and e-mail capability
- Optional Group 3 analog fax capability
- Automatic end-of-dialing (no SEND key)
- Caller ID, call waiting/call hold, call forwarding
- 7 LED's for signal strength, message alert and terminal status
- Easy set up
- Immediate primary telephone access and availability of extra lines
- Flexible power supply and battery backup options to maximize performance
- GSM (SIM Card)
Cellular Service Providers:
AT&T - Cingular - T-Mobile- Rogers Canada |
Features/Benefits:
- Voice Communication
- Group 3 Analog Fax*
- CDMA2000 1X Packet Data (up to 144 Kbps)*
- Circuit-Switched Data (up to 14.4 Kbps)*
- PC Fax (up to 14.4 Kbps)*
- Automatic end-of-dialing (no SEND key)
- Optional GPS/E-911 support (SX5T-505C only)*
- Line reversal and 12kHz/16kHz metering pulses for PBX and payphone applications (SX5T-500C only)*
- Caller ID, call-waiting, and 3-way calling*
- TTY/TDD
- Easy set up
- CDMA
* network-dependent
Cellular Service Providers:
Alltel - Sprint- Cellular One** - Midwest Wireless - US Cellular - Western Wireless - Verizon - Bell - (Telus Canada is only available through Telus)
** Cellular One may be GSM or CDMA depending on area. |