February 16, 2005 (Press Release) --
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland: Patton--a leader in network access and connectivity--announced today they will unveil two new members of their innovative SmartNode(TM) family of VoIP solutions at CeBIT 2005
Patton has specially designed the two new mid-range VoIP routers to deliver converged voice-and-data communications to SoHo users in remote locations. The model SN4020 SoHo solution serves users in standard analog-telephony environments while the model SN4552 SoHo VoIP solution targets ISDN users.
Patton will demonstrate their new SmartNode solutions at their CeBIT booth located in Hall 13, Stand A58 at the Hanover, Germany show during 10-16 March 2005.
SmartLink(TM) 4020 Series Analog SoHo VoIP Router--Available in early Q2 2005, Patton's new SmartLink 4020 Series offers SoHo users an affordable connection to the cost-saving world of Internet voice. Available in single (SN4021) or dual (SN4022) FXS port configurations, the SmartNode router connects to any standard analog phone, fax machine, or PBX.
SmartNode 4552 ISDN SoHo VoIP Router--Available immediately, Patton's new SmartNode 4552 ISDN VoIP Router offers a low-cost CPE solution that delivers converged BRI/So and LAN-to-WAN data-access service to SoHo users over DSL, fiber, cable, the Internet, or any broadband network.
Providers--Deployed at the customer premise, the SN4552 will enable CLECs and ITSPs to grab their share of the ISDN service-delivery market. With the SN4552, providers can roll out BRI/So services bundled with data access for LAN users over any broadband delivery system (including cable, fiber, and DSL).
SoHo and SMEs--For SMEs and SoHo users, the SN4552 delivers high-quality, low-cost BRI voice-over-broadband service that is tightly integrated with LAN-to-WAN data-access. The SN4552 uses Patton's SmartWare(TM) VoIP technology to connect two BRI/So users to a remote PBX over broadband.
The affordable SN4552 integrated access device includes a built-in 4-port auto-sensing fast-Ethernet switch for convenient data connections. The SN4552 also provides a fallback connection to the local PSTN for alternate call-routing during IP-network outages, as well as a lifeline relay to the PSTN for guaranteed ISDN service in the event of a local power failure.
SmartNode stands out from other VoIP solutions because Patton's DownStreamQoS(TM) delivers best-possible voice quality while their SessionRouter(TM) call-routing software is the industry's most flexible, enabling SmartNode to integrate smoothly into virtually any telephony system's existing numbering plan.
Visit Patton at CeBIT 2005 in Hall 13, Stand A58, during 10–16 March in Hannover, Germany.
About Patton
Patton Electronics Company is a US manufacturer and marketer of data communications products, including VoIP/ToIP gateways & routers, Remote Access (V.92, V.90, K56Flex, V.34+, and ISDN dial-in), Last Mile/Local Loop Access (T1, E1, and xDSL modems, NTUs and CSU/DSUs), Multi-Service Access (voice, intranet, extranet, and Frame Relay access), and Connectivity (interface converters, short range modems, multiplexers, and surge protectors).
Patton has specially designed the two new mid-range VoIP routers to deliver converged voice-and-data communications to SoHo users in remote locations. The model SN4020 SoHo solution serves users in standard analog-telephony environments while the model SN4552 SoHo VoIP solution targets ISDN users.
Patton will demonstrate their new SmartNode solutions at their CeBIT booth located in Hall 13, Stand A58 at the Hanover, Germany show during 10-16 March 2005.
SmartLink(TM) 4020 Series Analog SoHo VoIP Router--Available in early Q2 2005, Patton's new SmartLink 4020 Series offers SoHo users an affordable connection to the cost-saving world of Internet voice. Available in single (SN4021) or dual (SN4022) FXS port configurations, the SmartNode router connects to any standard analog phone, fax machine, or PBX.
SmartNode 4552 ISDN SoHo VoIP Router--Available immediately, Patton's new SmartNode 4552 ISDN VoIP Router offers a low-cost CPE solution that delivers converged BRI/So and LAN-to-WAN data-access service to SoHo users over DSL, fiber, cable, the Internet, or any broadband network.
Providers--Deployed at the customer premise, the SN4552 will enable CLECs and ITSPs to grab their share of the ISDN service-delivery market. With the SN4552, providers can roll out BRI/So services bundled with data access for LAN users over any broadband delivery system (including cable, fiber, and DSL).
SoHo and SMEs--For SMEs and SoHo users, the SN4552 delivers high-quality, low-cost BRI voice-over-broadband service that is tightly integrated with LAN-to-WAN data-access. The SN4552 uses Patton's SmartWare(TM) VoIP technology to connect two BRI/So users to a remote PBX over broadband.
The affordable SN4552 integrated access device includes a built-in 4-port auto-sensing fast-Ethernet switch for convenient data connections. The SN4552 also provides a fallback connection to the local PSTN for alternate call-routing during IP-network outages, as well as a lifeline relay to the PSTN for guaranteed ISDN service in the event of a local power failure.
SmartNode stands out from other VoIP solutions because Patton's DownStreamQoS(TM) delivers best-possible voice quality while their SessionRouter(TM) call-routing software is the industry's most flexible, enabling SmartNode to integrate smoothly into virtually any telephony system's existing numbering plan.
Visit Patton at CeBIT 2005 in Hall 13, Stand A58, during 10–16 March in Hannover, Germany.
About Patton
Patton Electronics Company is a US manufacturer and marketer of data communications products, including VoIP/ToIP gateways & routers, Remote Access (V.92, V.90, K56Flex, V.34+, and ISDN dial-in), Last Mile/Local Loop Access (T1, E1, and xDSL modems, NTUs and CSU/DSUs), Multi-Service Access (voice, intranet, extranet, and Frame Relay access), and Connectivity (interface converters, short range modems, multiplexers, and surge protectors).

These two new mid-range VoIP routers deliver converged voice-and-data communications to small-office and home-office (SoHo) users in remote locations.
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