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2006 Annual Report - Telular

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fixed cellular terminal marketSay goodbye to analog and hello to full digitalTelguard has evolved through the years to becomethe premier terminal security product that it is today,contributing considerably to the success of <strong>Telular</strong>.In <strong>2006</strong> the terminals division had an increase in salesof 59% over last year and we anticipate continuedstrong growth in 2007. <strong>Telular</strong> has taken security datatransmission to a new level with its Telguard ® Digital.This advanced next generation of UL listed productstransmit and receive data from virtually all securityand fire systems to central stations using the nationwideGSM cellular network. With the FCC not requiringwireless carriers to support older analog networksbeyond February 18, 2008, <strong>Telular</strong> is providing theleadership, solutions and support for customers tomake the transition from analog to Telguard Digital.In the communications terminals arena, thiscoming year we will ship new terminals that operate on3G networks and create a wireless broadband networkvirtually anywhere. These next generation terminalshave unique cellular features like voice, data and faxcapability and provide “wire-line like” performancein a total wireless solution. <strong>Telular</strong> fixed cellularterminals meet the demands of these services andexpand wireless connectivity for standard telephones,fax machines and computer equipment across awide range of business and residential applications.TG-9 cellular communicator<strong>Telular</strong> advances cellular data transmissionwith the versatile Telguard ® Digital summary datamodel TG-9. This economical product featuresboth cellular alarm communication and eventmonitoring in one convenient, easy to use device.

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