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Sterling VA (SPX) Jan 27, 2009 DTECH LABS has announced general availability and volume shipments of its next-generation secure mobile communications platform, the M3C4G (Mobile Modular Micro C4 Gateway), providing mobile classified voice, data, VTC and VoIP communications to military, government and first-responder organizations in their ongoing mission to safeguard our nation's infrastructure and interests. A mobile man-carry system, the M3C4G features a patent-pending architecture with a universal slot modular design, split RED/BLACK components and an embedded power/UPS system. Interchangeable user and network modules can be combined in varied configurations allowing for deployment of both classified and un-classified military communications, while the Power/UPS system enables AC/DC input as well as UPS/battery operations. The M3C4G standard user modules support classified/un-classified LAN, VTC, fax, voice, VoIP and Secure Calling (Secure VoIP and STU/STE/SCIP devices). Standard network modules support LAN, Satellite-based IP, ISDN or Cellular systems. This modular architecture allows the M3C4G to be pre-configured, or reconfigured mid-mission, in response to unique or changing mission requirements. "In today's world environment, adaptability and ease of deployment are critical to maintaining a strong mobile communications infrastructure," said Robert Denson, president and CEO of DTECH LABS. "The M3C4G is the next logical step in this direction - a truly modular system that can utilize not only our own power management, routing and VoIP technologies, but also allows us to rapidly create new customized modules based on third-party technologies to meet our military customer's evolving requirements." The M3C4G utilizes DTECH LABS vast experience in designing mobile man-carry integrated communications systems designed to replace stand-alone or rack-mounted equipment. A single portable M3C4G can typically replicate the function of an entire, much larger, deployable equipment rack, significantly improving ease of operations and transportation logistics. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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