Analog GSM gateway for the global market

Released on: October 4, 2007, 4:42 am

Press Release Author: VIERLING Communications GmbH

Industry: Telecommunications

Press Release Summary: Ecotel GSM3-3x cuts telephone expenses when calling GSM
networks while allowing mobile usage of telephones, fax machines and PCs

Press Release Body: Ebermannstadt, Germany - September 17, 2007. Vierling will
present its new Ecotel GSM3-3x analog GSM gateway for the first time ever during the
Vierling Autumn Fair from September 19-20, 2007. Once the gateway is connected to an
analog port of a PBX, the gateway can reduce the cost of making calls with GSM
networks. This opens up new applications for mobile users who need access to
Internet, e-mail and fax services where no landline is available, e.g. in emergency
vehicles and offices on construction sites. With its software-based architecture,
Ecotel GSM3-3x can be extended in a flexible manner while remaining cost-effective
to manufacture.

Significantly decrease telephone costs
Once connected to a PBX via an analog port, Ecotel GSM3-3x can begin turning costly
calls between the fixed network and mobile radio networks into more cost-effective
mobile-to-mobile calls. Especially in Eastern Europe, Asia and South America, Ecotel
GSM3-3x can be looped into the analog trunk lines commonly used in those regions.
When a caller dials a mobile radio number, the call will always be routed via the
gateway. The gateway contains a mobile radio module and a SIM card supplied by the
user. This allows Ecotel GSM3-3x to decrease telephone costs by up to 70 per cent.
The gateway usually pays for itself in less than six months.

Mobile usage of analog terminal equipment
Ecotel GSM3-3x can be used to connect analog telephones, fax machines,
multifunctional devices, PCs and entire PBXs to the global telecommunications
infrastructure without fixed network access. In locations that do not have access to
the fixed network such as office containers, emergency vehicles and weekend homes,
the gateway allows connection via GSM mobile radio and the general packet radio
service (GPRS). When accessing the Internet, data rates of up to 85.6 kbit/s are
possible for downloads and 42.8 kbit/s for uploads. A version of the gateway with a
connection for an analog fax machine should be available by the end of the year.

A flexible, expandable gateway for the global market
"We have a positive outlook for selling the Ecotel GSM3-3x particularly in Eastern
Europe, Asia and South America. There also exists potential in Germany and Western
Europe where the gateway will be used primarily on analog extensions of PBXs or for
mobile network access", said Anton Glöckner, Director Product Line Mobile
Communication at Vierling. "Ecotel GSM3-3x is based on an expandable platform
representing an entirely new development which holds the potential to implement
future gateway extensions in the areas of ISDN and voice over IP (VoIP). The
gateway's software-based architecture allows maximum flexibility in conjunction with
cost-effective manufacture."

The most powerful solution on the market
"Ecotel GSM3-3x offers the most comprehensive set of features currently available
among analog GSM gateways", added Glöckner. "Other factors differentiating the
gateway from its competitors include optimized voice quality and reliability."
Notable gateway features include least cost routing (loop-through), automatic
routing and voice announcements for incoming calls, transfer of incoming telephone
numbers to extensions (CLIP function) and callback by the gateway. Ecotel GSM3-3x is
connected via either the FXO line interface or the FXS phone interface to the trunk
port or an extension of the PBX, respectively.

Specifications for Ecotel GSM 3-3x
GSM channels: 1
FXO interface (not powered): 1
FXS interface (powered): 1
Interface for analog fax machine: 1 (available starting 12/2007)
GPRS: Max. 85.6 kbit/s downlink, 42.8 kbit/s uplink
PC SMS Yes

For graphical materials, please call +49 (0)9194-97-305 or send an e-mail to
marketing@vierling.de.

About Vierling
The Vierling Group is based in Ebermannstadt, Germany near Nuremberg and offers
customized communications equipment, test equipment and electronic manufacturing
services (EMS). Vierling Communications GmbH has a product portfolio that includes
GSM, CDMA and UMTS gateways to enable efficient interconnectivity between mobile
radio, VoIP and fixed networks as well as stationary and portable test and
measurement solutions for telephone, DSL and broadband networks and IP-based
services. Vierling Production GmbH develops and manufactures electronic equipment
ranging from individual printed circuit boards to complex electronic systems for
companies in diverse industries. The Vierling Group has two independent
subsidiaries: Vierling Communication SAS based in Plaisir, France near Paris and
Vierling Communications Inc. based in Tarrytown, New York (USA). The Vierling Group
is represented by sales partners in more than 40 countries. For additional
information, please visit www.vierling-group.com and
http://www.vierling.de/www_vierling/gsm_gateways_overview-en_135_130_11_f.htm

Web Site: http://www.vierling-group.com

Contact Details: VIERLING Communications GmbH
Dr. Markus Diehl
Director Marketing
Pretzfelder Str. 21
91320 Ebermannstadt
Germany

Phone: +49 91 94 / 97 - 0
Fax: +49 91 94 / 97 - 105
E-mail: marketing@vierling.de
URL: www.vierling-group.com

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