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| Launched IP NetPhone SX, an SIP-compliant IP
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SAXA, Inc.,
developed and in February 2006 launched IP NetPhone SX, an SIP*1-compliant
IP telephone for offices.
The IP NetPhone SX is an IP telephone model that is compatible
with the IP-PBX and IP Centrex*2 services. The use of IP-PBX
and IP Centrex in combination with IP NetPhone SX allows a considerable
reduction in communications costs such as the basic and communications
charges for external lines.
Long-accumulated communications technologies and the adoption
of a state-of-the-art CPU dedicated for use in IP telephones
have realized excellent voice quality that compares favorably
with conventional telephone sets.
IP Netphone SX adopts a large-scale tilt display to clearly
show kanji and an easy-to-manipulate multifunction key,as well
as convenient businesssupport functions such as a telephone
directory for storing date on up to 500 persons and a call/transmission
register. |
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SIP = Session Initiation Protocol. A protocol
key signals for starting communications such as "search
for the intended party" and "calling" for
VoIP-basee IP telephones. |
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Supply of the PBX function through an IP
network. |
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| "Gakusei-Joho-tanmatsu (Student Information
Terminal)"awarded the Good Design Award 2005 |
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The "Gakusei-Joho-Tanmatsu"
received the Good Design Award 2005*1 from the Japan Industrial
Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO),the sole comprehensive
design promotion organ in Japan. The jury highly evaluated the
product's slim,ergonomic design in a stainless steel body to
allow easy installation in university environments. The product
was developed under our consept of "goods that support
born educators and students." The combination of raw materials
also was applauded. |
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The Good Design Award is Japan's sole comprehensive
design evaluation and recommendation program having been
operated by theJIDPO since 1998. Theprogram succeeded
the Good Design Product Selection System,which was founded
by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
in 1957. |
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Released the CT500, a network-compliant intelligent
reader/writer
-In/Out management using a "Mobile Felica" multicard- |
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SAXA, Inc.developed the
CT500, a network-compliant intelligent reader/writer, in which
applications can be installed inside the reader/writer unit,
in addition to the multiple reader/writer functions of contactless
IC cards, and launched it in March 2006.
The Company previously focused on the development and of general-purpose,
multiple readers/writers compatible with contactless IC cards
that were compliant with Felica*1 and ISO14443 Type A and Type
B standards. The CT500 now allows users to install their own
applications by supplying an application development evironment
through a built-in LAN interface. Furthermore, the large-scale
display for kanji and the multifunction key have reinforced
such functions as the guidance and other information displays.
The CT500 also allows users to build systems easily and curtail
system architecture costs by connecting directly with the network
through a built-in LAN interface.
The CT500 is available for use in various applicaitons, including
as a terminal for a student lecture management system at universities,
as an employees' service management system for corporations,
as a sales point management system for retailers and as an entrance
gate management system at event halls.
As the transparent panel on the surface can be easily removed,
the sheet under the panel may be easily replaced with an original
design sheet at the user's discretion.
The Company intends to promote sales of diverse systems using
contactless IC cards and mobile Felica, in combination with
the conventional build-in type modules and PC security-compliant
readers/writers. |
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FeliCa, a registered trademark of Sony Corporation,
is a contactless IC card technlogy develope by Sony. |
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