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	<title>Comments on: Digi provides LOS M2M communication modules</title>
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		<title>By: Leo Xin Liu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leo Xin Liu</dc:creator>
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		<description>The release of 3G Router MR-900   -- as low as $150 

Beijing, China—June 4, 2009—ETUNG Technology, the leading wireless M2M product and technology provider,   today announced the formal release of 3G wireless router MR-900E, MR-900W and MR-900-4. The new family of wireless router offers customers up to 7.1 Mbps high speed wireless link for video, voice and data transmission.  
 
“Some of the most promising M2M applications do require high speed connection for large amounts of data transfer such as wireless video surveillance.” said Leo Xin Liu, CEO of ETUNG. “In fact, our 3G Router will not only meet these demands, but also offers an easy-to-use, reliable and affordable solution for enterprise customers. For example, small offices now have one cost saving option for internet access rather than fixed ADSL modem or cable modem. They can save up to 70% for internet access. In case of location change, they do not need to pay any service charges with our MR-900.”

MR900E/MR900W supports WCDMA UMTS or CDMA EVDO, the most widely used 3G standards in the world. And MR900-4 is a 4-port Ethernet router and ideal for small offices or remote logistic applications.

With the cooperation of China Telecom and China Unicom, MR900 router has been lab tested, field proved and used in applications such as ATM banking security, IP camera based video surveillance and small office internet access.</description>
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<p>Beijing, China—June 4, 2009—ETUNG Technology, the leading wireless M2M product and technology provider,   today announced the formal release of 3G wireless router MR-900E, MR-900W and MR-900-4. The new family of wireless router offers customers up to 7.1 Mbps high speed wireless link for video, voice and data transmission.  </p>
<p>“Some of the most promising M2M applications do require high speed connection for large amounts of data transfer such as wireless video surveillance.” said Leo Xin Liu, CEO of ETUNG. “In fact, our 3G Router will not only meet these demands, but also offers an easy-to-use, reliable and affordable solution for enterprise customers. For example, small offices now have one cost saving option for internet access rather than fixed ADSL modem or cable modem. They can save up to 70% for internet access. In case of location change, they do not need to pay any service charges with our MR-900.”</p>
<p>MR900E/MR900W supports WCDMA UMTS or CDMA EVDO, the most widely used 3G standards in the world. And MR900-4 is a 4-port Ethernet router and ideal for small offices or remote logistic applications.</p>
<p>With the cooperation of China Telecom and China Unicom, MR900 router has been lab tested, field proved and used in applications such as ATM banking security, IP camera based video surveillance and small office internet access.</p>
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