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DTECH Labs Offers Military Customer Sercure Comms

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.
by Staff Writers
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.

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