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Page 1: Factors Affect- ing Connection Speeds
Page 2: The Mechanics   Of Wireless Data
Page 3: Where You Can Connect + General Info


An Introduction to the Mechanics of Wireless Data
This section will give a basic outline of the mechanics working behind the various forms of Wireless Data; Analog, Digital and Ositech's exclusive CellFlex Dual Mode Data solution.

Typical Wireline Data Connections
Wireline/Landline connections are setup by dialing out using your laptop or desktop’s modem, connected (via phone line) to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), and then routed to your ISP (Internet Service Provider) (see diagram below).



 

• The Analog Modem Pool (within the ISP) then completes the data connection and starts the Internet session.
• Since the connection is only there for the duration of the call it is referred to as a Switched Virtual Connection.

Analog Cellular Data Connections
Analog Cellular Data connections are the same as Landline connections except that cellular transmissions replace the landline connection to the PSTN (see diagram below).



 

• Analog Cellular Data connections use the laptop’s modem to send data over any analog cellular network.
• These connections increase the places you can connect from, but cellular connections are slower than landline connections.
• Analog Data coverage is widespread and available in most geographic regions.
• Analog Cellular Data connections are Network Independent. No support from the Cellular network is required as the network is unaware of the nature of the call; voice or data.

Digital Cellular Data Connections

Digital Cellular Data connections are a Cellular Network-dependant feature and will only work on Cellular Networks supporting this type of connections. Unlike Analog Cellular Data connections, a Digital Cellular Data connection uses the virtual modem located in your cellular phone to talk to a modem in the cellular network. It then passes on to a cellular gateway where an analog modem dials out the actual number for the ISP through the PSTN network and the connection completes as in the analog cellular connection above. (see diagram below).



 

• Digital Cellular Data connections are more reliable, more secure and can be faster than Analog Data connections.
• Digital Data coverage is not as widespread as Analog data, but covers most larger metropolitan areas.

CellFlex: 2 Cellular Data Solutions In 1

This exclusive Technology from Ositech allows connections to be made in both Analog and Digital coverage areas by combining Analog and Digital connectivity in ONE SOLUTION (see diagram below).



 

• Using your Dual Mode handset, CellFlex provides BOTH Analog and Digital connection solutions (see Coverage Map on following page).

• Expanded coverage allowing Wireless Connectivity in your Home and Roaming network areas.

Wireless Data and CellFlex

CellFlex makes optimum use of the connection abilities in whatever area you find yourself, providing you with the optimal Wireless Data Access at any time by combining Analog and Digital connectivity in one.

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