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GSM FIXED CELLULAR TERMINAL (F151s)
The fixed cellular terminal is a GSM terminal to which conventional fixed telephony
equipment can be connected in such a way that access to the switched telephone
network is established via the GSM network.
The F151s units incorporate a standard telephone interface to which any conventional
telephone equipment can be connected – just like plugging in the telephone to the
traditional fixed analogue network. The units include the best of both worlds, fixed and
mobile telephony. As far as the end-customer is concerned, it is simply a telephone
plug...with a little extra!
Additionally, the F151s can be connected to a PBX. When Low Cost Routing (LCR) is
programmed onto the PBX, calls to mobiles made from the desktop will be charged at
the prevailing mobile-to-mobile tariff. This could enable the customer to make significant
cost savings on their telephone bill.
Excellent quality of voice is guaranteed thanks to Enhanced Full Rate CODEC. In
addition, the unit' s intelligence allows it to carry out automatic network searches and can
operate on DUAL bands. The possibility of using a safeguard battery should there be a
failure in mains power yields maximum telephone network access in any circumstance.
These units are adaptable and can be installed anywhere within a building, or wherever
the fixed telephone connection is eventually needed. They have been designed to be
extremely easy to install in order to keep associated start-up costs to an absolute
minimum.
As these are GSM terminals, they provide the entire range of subscriber services that
the network supports, such as pre-pay subscriptions, Call Line Identification presentation
(CLIP) through the a/b line, SMS, Call Waiting, Call Barring, Call Forwarding, Multi-
Conferencing or Alternate Line Service.
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