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DTECH Unveils Secure Mobile VoIP Communications System

By Raju Shanbhag January 23, 2009
Offering mobile classified voice, data, VTC and VoIP communications to its customers, DTECH LABS reportedly has unveiled next-generation secure mobile communications platform, the Mobile Modular Micro C4 Gateway, or “M3C4G.”
 
Companies are always seeking better infrastructures for their services. With ever-increasing demands for the mobile networks all over the world, researchers are looking for new solutions to meet those demands and still keep the business profitable.
 
M3C4G is a mobile man-carry system with a patent-pending architecture. It features a universal slot modular design, split RED/BLACK components and an embedded power/UPS system. The solution offers mobile classified voice, data, VTC and VoIP communications to military, government and first-responder organizations. It is especially useful when these agencies are fighting to safeguard nation’s infrastructure and interests.
 
Here’s how the company diagrams the technology’s application:
 
 
With the help of DTECH LABS, the M3C4G can replace stand-alone or rack-mounted equipment, says DTECH. Providing ease of operations and transportation logistics, single portable M3C4G can typically replicate the function of an entire, much larger, deployable equipment rack.
 
“In today’s world environment, adaptability and ease of deployment are critical to maintaining a strong mobile communications infrastructure,” said Robert Denson, president and chief executive officer of DTECH LABS. “The M3C4G is the next logical step in this direction – a truly modular system that can utilize not only our own power management, routing and VoIP technologies, but also allows us to rapidly create new customized modules based on third-party technologies.”
 
While the standard network modules support LAN, Satellite-based IP, ISDN or Cellular systems, the standard user modules of M3C4G support classified/un-classified LAN, VTC, fax, voice, VoIP and Secure Calling (Secure VoIP and STU/STE/SCIP devices). With the help of this modular architecture, M3C4G to be pre-configured or reconfigured mid-mission, in response to unique or changing mission requirements.
 
In June last year, as IoTevolutionworld reported, the company entered into a joint product development program with Segovia. According to the terms of the partnership, both companies will specifically target their mutual customer base of military, government and first-responder customers as they collaborate on the development of new products.
 

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Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for IoTevolutionworld. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Michael Dinan
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