Sunday, August 12, 2007

Sabre 1 Lances the Market

The Wideye SABRE 1 BGAN is now being shipped in bulk orders. Addvalue Technologies of Singapore has effectively acquired Inmarsat type approval during the spring. GMPCS is a US-headquartered global distributor and it has been confirmed by the CEO of Addvalue, Dr. Colin Chan, that they have already been supplied with the units. He also stated that the first shipment to GMPCS shows that mass-manufacturing is a possibility. The total value of orders that have been placed at press time was approximately $4 million. The Wideye SABRE 1 supports multiple data interfaces, such as Bluetooth, Ethernet and RJ-11. It is very portable and that is why it is receiving a lot of attention. Sizes are 259 X 195 X 57 mm and weighs about 1.65 kg

This terminal is being offered with the Business Continuity Plan (BCP). It is together with compatriot airtime provider Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel). They currently serve 124 million people. This package was designed for corporate end users. The basic is for when terrestrial networks go down. Businesses can set up a corporate network and a broadband mobile office in remote locations with ease with reliability.


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