New Wireless Fiber Router (EZP-F) Unveiled
10/16/2008 2:29:08 PM

Teletronics International, Inc. (Teletronics) announced today the release of its newest advanced wireless router packaging, the EZP-F (EZPlatform-Fiber) which uses fiber as the backbone to activate the EZPlatform® (EZP) for versatile and instant broadband wireless coverage. Similar to the concept of spreading soaking ink around each dot on a line and thus convert the original line into a multidimensional landscape, the line is an optical fiber line and the soaking ink is the ubiquitous broadband wireless last-mile coverage.

The basic configuration of EZP-F is the EZPlatform® with a fiber optic head, i.e., fiber transceiver. As such, any fiber drop-off point can readily supply the bandwidth necessary to fully facilitate EZP-F’s multi-dimensional wireless AP/Router/Hotspot/Repeater for data, voice, video, and surveillance applications, all plug-and-play.

“In the US, China as well as other places around the world, fiber-to-the-building and fiber-to-the-curb are already a phenomenon, but fiber-to-the-room or fiber-to-the-desk is not; this is where our new package comes in,” said Dickson Fang, the President and CEO of Teletronics, “with the EZP-F we now have an instant plug-and-play solution for last mile broadband wireless coverage in any area which has a fiber outlay.” Fang further elaborated that “the fiber owner does not need to be bogged down with wireless issues and can, with the EZP-F, confidently make a ‘broadband available’ statement.” Still, considering the simplicity of the EZPlatform® which uses single or dual high-power radio cards at 1W (2.4G) and 600mW (2.4/5.8G) for coverage, and contains two serial ports and two Ethernet ports, the EZP-F can easily incorporate GPS, GPRS, RFID, VoIP, surveillance cameras, field meters, motion sensors and data networks for multiple industrial and commercial applications.

There are three versions of the EZP-F available for immediate purchase: Single mode through single fiber at either 1310/1550nm or 1330/1550nm, and single mode through dual fiber at 1310nm, both intended for long distances of 25 to 60 Km transmissions, and the third version is multi mode through dual fiber 1310nm for short distances of up to 2 Km transmissions. All are commonly used fibers. The cost of each unit is around $1,000 depending on the customer’s available fiber configuration. Each unit comes with two high-power mini PCI cards embedded in the EZP at either 2.4G or 5.8G, to allow powerful broadband coverage. Teletronics’ engineers provide free consulting services to potential customers to maximize the application.

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