xG Technology Showcases Mobile VoIP
xG Technology, a US based service provider is set to deploy new
solutions that would enable VoIP users to overcome the barriers they
face when using the service. To this effect, xG Technology is opening
its lab facilities which has the potential to dramatically drive down
the cost of calling.
xG Technology has developed xMax—a system that allows consumers to
benefit from much lower-cost mobile calls via the Internet. Major
cellular providers have blocked these Internet calls on their
networks.
xG Technology developed xMax as an alternative solution that enables
consumers to benefit directly using mobile VoIP technology. xMax is
similar to Vonage or Skype, but in the form of a fully mobile handset
that doesn’t require the use and extra cost of a computer or broadband
Internet connection.
Spanning both suburban and urban communities, the xG Technology
showcase allows individuals to make high quality phone calls at
highway speeds with seamless hand offs.
The showcase operates in the Ft. Lauderdale area from six base
stations, with ranges comparable to traditional cell phone
networks-but transmitting at only one watt of power as opposed to up
to 60 watts used by the traditional networks. Because of high
population and business density, this is an area that is prone to
interference issues, but the xMax network operates cleanly and
delivers clear calls without drop-offs, according to xG.
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