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March 21, 2011

Miss Maxim to Launch QuamTel Products At CITA


QuamTel will introduce its new DataJack spokeswoman, Tami Donaldson at the CTIA (News - Alert) show in Orlando, the company announced. Donaldson, who is Miss Maxim, will endorse new QuamTel products at the show, give interviews to the media, and will sign photos for the public.

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At the CTIA Show, she will be available at QuamTel’s booth #2061 on March  22 and 23. The products which will be promoted by Donaldson include QTAB tablet, Q-WAP, RingSuite, and integrated ‘Machine 2 Machine’ (M2M) applications.

The company’s new QTAB tablet has built-in super fast 3G service that is powered by DataJack and a 1GHz processor. It is available in 7 inches and 10 inch screen sizes. QuamTel’s new M2M 3G wireless access point, named Q-WAP 3G mobile broadband wireless router, instantaneously creates WiFi (News - Alert) networks in remote areas. This product is powered by DataJack. It offers WiFi access anywhere in the United States where a 3G coverage and power source exists.

QuamTel’s integrated M2M applications use wireless technology to transmit real-time data between remote devices and machines. Companies can remotely use these applications to execute business processes and act as servers by integrating them with the company’s information system. DataJack’s low-cost M2M data plans power these applications, which are integrated with the MC2718 PCI EVDO module of ZTE.

QuamTel has also developed a fully enhanced PBX (News - Alert) phone system named RingSuite. This system is loaded with business features that offer cost-saving solutions and enable flexible auto-provisioning for business telecommunications. The PSTN and VoIP features of RingSuite enable easy communication between multiple branch offices across wide-spread locations.

QuamTel is headquartered in Dallas and offers products and service in the areas of mobile international calling, advanced IPBX solutions, SIP Trunks, mobile broadband data, M2M solutions and data solutions.


Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Janice McDuffee
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