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Billion goes one better; 3G wireless router + ADSL |
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by Stuart Corner
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Thursday, 27 September 2007 |
Just a month after Netcomm launched its combined router and WiFi access point with 3G broadband Internet access, Billion has upped the ante with a unit that also includes an ADSL+ modem.
The Billion BiPAC 7300GX, which will retail for $269, is claimed to be an Australian first. It comes with four ethernet ports, 802.11g wireless networking, and ADSL2+ modem and a PCMCIA slot to accept a broadband wireless card for use on cellar networks. It is supplied with both a mains power pack and 12V car charger. Billion routers are sold through a national network that includes Westan Australia and Harris Technology.
The Netcomm N3G001W 3G also includes a WiFi access point and PCMCIA for a 3G card, but has only two ethernet ports: one for local area network and one for connection to an ADSL modem or other wide area network, but it sells for only $229. Netcomm bills the N3G001W 3G as the first product from its new range of 3G products. So a counter to the Billion unit is almost certainly on the cards.{moscomment}
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