
US
San Diego : Axesstel, Inc. will unveil a new product line of 3G wireless
broadband gateways during CTIA Wireless 2006, being held April 5-7,
2006, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. The new gateways
seamlessly converge 3G data, wireless voice, analog fax, and a WiFi
router in one convenient desktop networking device.
Axesstel
will exhibit the new device along with its recently announced MV200
( see above ) Series Fixed Wireless Broadband Modem and other
fixed wireless desktop phone and terminal product lines in booth 5334,
located in the Enterprise Mobility Pavilion in the North Hall. The
new 3G gateway will also be on display at the Qualcomm booth (2047),
and Axesstel will exhibit the device at the Mobile Focus 2006 media
event being held April 5, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the MGM Grand
Hotel in Las Vegas.
Live demonstrations of Axesstel's recently announced MV240 Fixed Wireless
Broadband Modem, P830 CDMA2000 1X, and PG210 GSM Fixed Wireless Phones
are scheduled be conducted in its booth at CTIA. Attendees will experience
first-hand the ease of use and benefits that seamless convergence
of wireless broadband data, quality voice calling, and fax capabilities
offer consumer, small office/home office (SOHO), and business users.
Axesstel offers
the most comprehensive fixed wireless product portfolio, including
desktop phones, public call office phones, voice and data terminals,
and broadband modems, that leverage the widest range of wireless technology,
including GSM, CDMA2000 1X, and broadband CDMA2000 1xEV-DO.
"CTIA Wireless
is the essential telecommunications show in North America. It's an
ideal venue to announce our innovative new 3G gateways and demonstrate
the quality and breadth of our fixed wireless and 3G product portfolio,"
said Mike Kwon, chairman and chief executive officer for Axesstel.
"We are excited to present the competitive advantages the convergence
of broadband data, wireless voice, and wireless networking offer to
operators, and the convenience and flexibility it provides their customers."