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Friday, 21 May 2010 14:45 |
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PCRange is the exclusive Australian distributor for technology convergence products including Billion broadband equipment, AXIM 3G/P2P wireless routers and Minitar wireless networking devices. PCRange also distributes the breakthrough WiFi Body Scale. For more about Billion products in Australia, visit www.billion.com.au. For more about PCRange, visit www.pcrange.com.au . PCRange has a major presence this year at CeBIT 2010. Highlights of the company's CeBIT stand include: | Monday, 24 May 2010 09:00 | | Australia's most successful broadband device provider, Billion, will present its latest products at the CeBIT 2010 technology trade show, including an Ethernet-over-power plug with built-in WiFi networking.
As well as the recently released $199 BiPAC 6200NXL 3G router, Billion will display its latest HomePlug device, the BiPAC P106N, an Ethernet-over-powerline Starter Pack that incorporates a built-in Wireless N WiFi access point, for just $229. CeBIT 2010 will also mark the first time that Billion has shown its new BiPAC GS2024-4S, a 24-port Gigabit Web Smart Switch aimed at small to medium businesses. With an RRP of $499, the BiPAC GS2024-4S switch includes a four-port Mini-GBIC (gigabit interface converter), which provides small form-factor pluggable (SFP) slots for optional connections to fibre-optic services. | | Read more... | | Monday, 24 May 2010 09:00 | | Australia’s most successful broadband router provider, Billion, is unveiling its range of Smart Grid technology solutions, aimed at Australia’s electricity industry, at this year’s CeBIT trade show in Sydney.
Available nationally through Billion’s Australian distributor PCRange, Billion Smart Grid technology allows intelligent automation of existing power generation and grid infrastructure to deliver two-way communication between households or businesses and utility companies. This automated data exchange allows both consumers and power companies to measure and manage energy consumption more efficiently. | | Read more... | | Monday, 24 May 2010 05:00 | | Australian technology distributor PCRange is using CeBIT 2010 to launch a battery-powered 3G broadband router that makes it easy for you to share Internet access when you’re travelling.
The AXIMCom MR-102N portable router uses battery power and 3G wireless broadband to keep you online in a wide range of locations, while sharing that Internet access with an 802.11n wireless network. The device works with Australian 3G networks operated by Telstra, Optus, Virgin and 3. | | Read more... | | Monday, 24 May 2010 07:00 | | Digital printing specialist Printomatic has become a full service print provider with industry leader Fuji Xerox, introducing a new level of personalisation to its high-quality, on-demand printing services.
Launched in 2008 to meet the increasingly targeted printing needs of businesses, Printomatic provides wide format printing in the form of pull-up banners and posters as well as stickers and light box inserts. | | Read more... | | Monday, 24 May 2010 00:00 | | Australians have enthusiastically adopted the WiFi Body Scale, the world’s first weight scale to automatically track your body weight records securely online, for access from a PC or smartphone.
Since launching the WiFi Body Scale in Australia in November last year, specialist technology distributor PCRange has sold hundreds of the $249 devices to customers throughout the country. Read more |
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