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Infinet Wireless
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Our valued customers have used InfiNet Wireless products for a large number of applications in various exiting projects. Fixed/Mobile
network, located in a desert, jungle or marine environment, be it WISP or Goverment Network, InfiNet Wireless equipment works
with superior parameters keeping your customer always connected to the network.
Today, InfiNet Wireless equipment is widely used for video surveillance networks, government/municipalities, large WISP/Telco
serving corporate clients, mobile and nomadic public safety networks. Every year the geographic presence of our equipment
installation base grows, InfiNet Wireless is being used in Mexico, USA, Spain, South Africa,India, Philippines, across the
GCC, Russia, Columbia, Turkey, UK, Ireland, The Benelux and many others.
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Kasperksy Anti-Virus
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We develop, produce and distribute information security solutions that protect our customers from IT threats and allow enterprises
to manage risk. We provide products that protect information from viruses, hackers and spam for home users and enterprises
and offer consulting services and technical support.
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Founded in 1997, Kaspersky Lab is an international information security software vendor. Kaspersky Lab is headquartered in
Moscow, Russia and has regional offices in the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Japan, China, Korea, Romania
and the United States. Further expanding the company's reach is its large partner network comprising over 500 companies globally.
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Our products are certified by West Coast Labs and regularly receive awards from leading IT publications and testing labs.
In 2003 we received the Microsoft Gold Certified Partner status for Security Solutions. Kaspersky Lab is also a proud partner
of SUSE and Red Hat. Experts from Kaspersky Lab are active in IT associations such as CARO (Computer Antivirus Research Organization)
and ICSA (International Computer Security Association).
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PASTELS VOIP is based on Voice over Internet Protocol (V0IP), a method by which voice is digitized and transmitted in digital
packets rather than using traditional circuit-committed protocols of the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The IP
concept is similar to the PSTN, except that instead of telephones it uses computers, and instead of telephone numbers every
telephone has a unique IP Address. Thus, IP telephones use IP addresses. Probably the most significant difference with VOIP,
as compared to PSTN, is that backbone-trunking resources are not assigned in a dedicated, predictable manner to support a
voice call. Instead, trunk bandwidth for a VOIP telephone conversation is assigned on a random, as needed basis, via packet
switching.

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