Concorde EFT solution

Concorde Solutions formed in 1999 is a privately owned company with a clear focus on credit and debit card transaction processing.  Among the products supported by the technical expertise and processing facilities of Concorde is a range of EFT (electronic funds transfer) products in conjunction with major South African banks, Point of Sale Vendors and the international transaction software supplier, TradeRoot Africa. Read More »

Multenet launches Private APN service

Multenet has announced the launch of the Multenet Private APN. The new service lets customers securely and easily connect and manage remote devices as an extension of their corporate network – over the GSM cellular network. Read More »

New Power Agent with ARM 9 processor

Power AgentMultenet will soon release it’s new version of the Power Agent, a powerful SNMP adapter for UPS systems. The new Power Agent is specifically designed to provide network management and multiple open standards like HTTP, Telnet and SNMP and now includes support for UPS Serial Protocols including Static Transfer Switch, Megatech Single Phase, Megatech Three Phase, Matla Three Phase and Contact Closure. Read More »

Instant anywhere CCTV with Multenet Broadband Router

Broadband HSDPA Router for CCTVThe out-of-the-box versatility of the Multenet Broadband Cellular Router knows no bounds. Using high-speed cellular broadband, the router has seemingly endless remote networking, monitoring and even surveillance applications, in places where no network technician has ever set foot. Read More »

Broadband Router supports HSDPA and HSUPA for high-bandwidth wireless applications

HSDPA RouterMultenet Technologies has announced the launch of the Multenet Broadband Router, a commercial-grade Wireless WAN (WWAN) router supporting High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), HSUPA and various other protocols, for redundant, high-speed and reliable support for mission-critical data communications. Read More »

Broadband Router – Beat Internet downtime

HSDPA RouterA company’s Internet connection is vital for business success – it is the backbone for communication with its customers and branch offices. Downtime means loss of business, whether it is only for a couple of hours or for days on end.
There are many factors that influence a service like DSL. It’s a virtual certainty that you will experience Internet downtime at one time or another, so it makes sense to have more than one Internet gateway for backup when your connection goes down. Read More »

Multenet Router chosen to connect innovative power-saving system

Multenet RouterRunning into supply problems in Mpumalanga , Eskom had to choose between expanding its infrastructure or cutting electricity usage in the area. It chose to investigate methods to cut usage, and focused, among others, on water pumps used in the area for irrigation purposes. Read More »

New EtherPAD Lite v2 with ARM9 processor

EtherPAD LiteThe new Multenet EtherPAD Lite ARM9 is due for release in May 2008. The ARM9 version EtherPAD Lite replaces the previous ARM7 version, which has now reached end of life.
The new EtherPAD Lite will come standard with 8MB of flash, 16MB of RAM, the new ARM9 processor and will also support full Modbus functionality as standard. Read More »

Mobile Communications and Standards glossary

With a whole new array of terms and definitions being used in the mobile and wireless communications environment, it’s easy to get confused. Starting this month, we will cover some of the terms you are sure to come across when dealing with Mobile Communications. Read More »

Telemetry via wireless GSM GPRS data networks – Mobile Router

GSM GPRS EDGE Cellular RouterTelemetry, a word receiving a lot of attention lately is simply put: The remote measurement, control and reporting of information. In the past, telemetry was a playground for only the biggest and well-funded of organizations. NASA was one of the first bodies to have extensively used telemetry in their space programs to remotely monitor equipment in space here from earth. Major oil, gas and electric utility companies soon followed suit, but because of the prohibitive cost involved, telemetry was not an option for most companies. Measurement and control was mainly achieved by on-site operational personnel. Read More »

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