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GDC's V.34 Modems With Encryption Deliver Secure and Steadfast Triple Protection Against Network Intruders

Posted on: Tuesday, 17 August 2004, 06:00 CDT

General DataComm, Inc. (GNRD) announces the addition of encryption security features to its family of V.34 modems. GDC's SpectraComm V.34 and InnovX(R) SurePath V.34 modems now provide triple protection against network intrusion.

General DataComm has been designing rigorous security solutions into its systems and products for over 30 years to meet the mandatory requirements for mission-critical network access applications used by service providers, enterprise users, and government agencies.

"GDC's triple protection approach offers our customers in the U. S. and Canada a higher level of network security," said George Gray, chief technology officer at General DataComm. "GDC SpectraComm V.34 and InnovX(R) SurePath V.34 modems equipped with this optional Encryption feature, combined with GDC Steadfast(R) handshake protection, and RADIUS authentication support, deliver the highest level of modem security available today."

Two GDC modems optioned for encryption are required (one at each end of the communications link). The GDC modems perform all encrypt/decrypt functions without burdening the customers' applications, and without the need for purchasing additional hardware. Designed to provide the greatest flexibility, a GDC modem optioned for encryption can also be configured to communicate with non-encryption modems.

GDC's modem encryption feature is available now. Customers who already have SpectraComm V.34 and InnovX SurePath V.34 modems in their networks can purchase an encryption upgrade.

About General DataComm

General DataComm, Inc., headquartered in Naugatuck, CT, is a world class, quality-driven company that delivers networking services and an array of access communications products that allow customers to bridge technologies, maximize their investments in existing voice and data networks, and transition to the newest network architectures in NEBS-compliant, government and enterprise environments.

For more information, log on to: http://www.gdc.com/products/prod_ip.shtml.

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