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News Release from: Sixnet | Subject: VT-Modem-4
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 February 2004
Modem toughens up for industrial
datacomms
The VT-Modem-4 is billed as the first significant improvement to leased line modem technology in many years.
The VT-Modem-4 is billed as the first significant improvement to leased line modem technology in many years The VT-Modem-4 supports fast point to point continuous connections over two-wire leased PSTN lines
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The What's New page provides a quick overview on the latest advancements from Sixnet.
Traditionally, leased line modems have been restricted to slow communications (typically 1200 or 2400baud.) This new industrially hardened modem incorporates modern data compression technology to speed up communications to rates up to 33.6Kbaud.
This modem can be used to replace obsolete leased line modems, improving both performance and reliability.
The industrially hardened modem is rated -30 to +70C operation and is tough enough for Class 1, Div 2 (Zone 2) hazardous locations.
Like most Sixnet products, this modem also allows for DIN rail or flat panel mounting and can be conveniently installed in any enclosure.
Besides all of this, it can be powered from any 10-30V DC source, which means no more bulky AC adapters.
Sixnet guarantees long-term availability and technical support on this and all Sixnet industrial modem products.
This is especially important to OEMs and end users who are faced with the obsolescence of their existing leased line modems.
Sixnet's support commitment includes certification for use in over 100 countries worldwide. Request a free brochure from Sixnet ...
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