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Wednesday, 13 June 2007
 
Mission-critical communications specialist Sarian Systems has been awarded a contract with Fujitsu Services worth almost £5mn to provide its new combined wired/wireless routers for UK business continuity deployments. The deal, which includes a significant government infrastructure project in the UK, will see Sarian provide Fujitsu with 12,000 DR6410 routers - part of its recently launched 6000 Series, which offer ADSL broadband provision and monitoring with high-speed mobile backup.

Sarian's DR6410 has the ability to automatically detect broadband service issues and seamlessly switch over to HSDPA or 3G networks in the event of a failure. This ensures that end-users' communications services continue uninterrupted, while the speed and latency of HSDPA mean that there is no noticeable impact on quality of service. Furthermore, the DR6410 contains dual SIM card slots, giving end users the ability to use two independent mobile networks as backup, providing additional peace of mind.
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