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October 4-6, 2009 - Denver, CO
Denver Convention Center, showcase in the Sprint booth #3342
October 7-9, 2009 - San Diego, CA
San Diego Convention Center, showcase in the Sierra Wireless booth
#335
October 11-14, 2009 - Orlando, FL
Orlando World Center Marriott, featured in the Telsource booth
October 29-30, 2009 - San Antonio, Texas
Cellular Companies Discontinuing Circuit Switched Data: Where Does
That Leave Traditional Communications?
In the drive to modernize the communications services used by utilities,
cellular data communications has begun playing a pivotal roll. Replacing
dry copper pairs, traditional land lines with 2G and 3G technologies,
these technologies deliver savings, increase mobility and move communications
into an IP world. However in the push forward solutions that depend
upon particular transport have left many traditional communication
methods such as FAX high and dry. In recent time there was the discontinuation
of AMPS (Analog Mobile Phone Service). The next crucial element
will be the dropping of circuit switched data from the cellular
networks. In the world of POTS this means most solutions for Group
Three FAX will go away.
While a utility can use a PC and a scanner and a printer, many
prefer the traditional Group Three FAX machine available from any
office supply store. It is fool proof, it won't catch a virus and
it is seldom stolen. Conventional elements such as POTS and FAX
still have a life in this modern world, but how do you deliver them
in an IP world?
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