NetComm designs Telstra routers
Two new routers designed for Telstra's Next G network are being launched today.
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NetComm (ASX:NTC) today launched two new gateway routers designed for use on Telstra's (ASX:TLS) Next G network.
The Telstra Turbo 7 Series Wireless Gateway and the Bigpond 7.2 Wireless Broadband Network Gateway were designed as part of a product supply agreement the two companies had reached in May.
Telstra has already ordered a number of the units, which are to be delivered in July and August.
The Turbo 7 Series gateway is to go on sale tomorrow, with the wireless gateway to follow shortly.
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