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September 11, 2008

BlueTree Intros High Speed Packet Access Cellular Modems

BlueTree Wireless Data, a developer and manufacturer of rugged wireless modems, has introduced a new generation of HSPA cellular data modems targeting the fixed data application market.
 
Designed to meet the needs of specific fixed cellular data applications, each of the new BlueTree 6800 series modem has application specific functionality to fulfill the demands of the market, and will allow BlueTree to offer its customers the most appropriate cellular modem for their specific application requirements.
 
The 6800 series modems will support both GSM HSDPA and HSUPA protocols, and standard features include metal enclosures, Class 1 Division 2 certification, AC adapter options, USB, Serial and Ethernet Ports, multiple mounting options including DIN Rail, built-in routing functionality and IP Pass-Thru.
 
“This new series of HSPA modems and their capabilities only adds to BlueTree’s already strong product offering,” said Michael Ramsay, president, BlueTree Wireless Data Inc, in a statement. “Our new generation HSPA 6800 series represents an unprecedented level of performance and functionality for cellular modems and it is our opinion that BlueTree’s complete offering provides the best solution available today for customers looking to deploy HSPA cellular based applications.”
 
BlueTree Wireless Data Inc. is a developer and manufacturer of wireless modems and software solutions for commercial and industrial applications. BlueTree Wireless's modems are designed to operate on cellular networks worldwide enabling M2M applications in the Public Safety, Fleet Management, Field Service, SCADA and Telemetry markets. BlueTree Wireless is a division of SIXNET, LLC.
 
In July, BlueTree Wireless Data announced that Sprint approved its entire BT (News - Alert)-6000 series of wireless modems for use on its CDMA network. These include BlueTree's BT-6600, BT-6601, BT-6601EB and BT-6621 modems.
 
With Sprint (News - Alert) network approval, BlueTree customers can now activate the BT-6000 series modems on the Sprint network to enable wireless data applications in the Telemetry / SCADA, business continuity, and landline replacement markets.
 
To obtain network approval, BlueTree was required to meet the carrier's requirements for high quality products and service.
 

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Edited by Mae Kowalke
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