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15 August 2005  
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FatPipe launches products in India

FatPipe Networks, the US-based inventor and patent holder of router clustering technology for the deployment of mission-critical Internet/WAN access, has launched its products in India from Chennai.

Speaking on the occasion, Jesse Carillo, the company’s international sales manager, said FatPipe products provide high-speed, high- redundancy and reliable connections, additional security of data transmission, and are compatible with any ISP, application, hardware and technology.

The product range comprises MPVPN, IPVPN, WARP, Xtreme /Super Stream, Spam Police and Kompressor.

Explaining the features, Carillo said companies can incorporate Xtreme and Super Stream into their networks to achieve redundancy, speed and dynamic load balancing for their WANs, especially for outbound Internet access. The solution can work with any combination of T3, T1, DSL, ISDN, cable or wireless routers. While Xtreme is suitable for big companies, Superstream, with all the features, comes in a compact 2 Mbps size to meet the needs of smaller companies and branch offices.

Spam Police is a network appliance that eliminates junkmail and helps protect the networks from harmful viruses. The solution has 15 robust analysers, more than any other anti-spam product on the market.

The marketing will be done only through their channel partners with support offices in Mumbai and Delhi. The price ranges from $ 3,000 to $ 25,000.

—Srinivas Roopi

 


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