Thursday, January 28, 2010

C-motech Launches a Separable Wireless Router for the First Time in Korea

While smart phones, MID and portable internet equipment akin to smart phones are getting the spotlight as premium products from consumers, C-motech (www.C-motech.com) has launched a wireless communication product of a new concept - a separable wireless router - for the first time in Korea, leading the vitalization of wireless data communication.

"Bridge (CMR-100S)" of C-motech is a product that transforms wireless communication network of mobile communication to wireless LAN. By connecting WCDMA and Wibro USB modem designed for wireless internet use of portable PCs, to the Bridge, several people can simultaneously use the Internet wireless. Regardless of the network, only one needs to connect the used USB modem to the Bridge, enabling consumers to choose the network that best fits his or her propensity.

A C-motech employee said, "Existing wireless routers could be used only in regions with possible Wibro use. But the Bridge (CMR-100S) can cover all of Korea." He added, "It provides consumers the choice between Wibro and 3G communication networks following the DBDM modem, and is thus a representative product that shows the consumer-oriented technological development of C-motech."

Wireless internet use has become the most talked about topic in the mobile communication market recently. Therefore, mobile communication companies have set up active network opening policies and launched various services.

It is possible to purchase the Bridge and get service at SK Telecom sales offices specializing in Wibro. While existing users of T Login can separately purchase the Bridge, new users who enroll (one year) in the combined product of "T Login Wibro" and "Bridge" are provided with the equipment for free.









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