September 28, 2003
ST LOUIS, Mo. - JBM Electronics, a developer of financial transaction routers, has added a a new product called the Modem Termination Card to its Gateway product line. Designed for the ATM and point-of-sale markets, the card can be used to convert dial-up only devices to IP.
According to the release, customers using a JBM Gateway with a modem termination card can eliminate dial-up circuits and take advantage of existing LAN/WAN networks already deployed in many store locations. Besides the cost savings, the Modem Termination Card decreases transaction times by as much as 50 percent.
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The Modem Termination card connects to any standards based V.90 or V.92 Async modem on a POS device. The card then provides a dial tone to simulate a carrier's central office allowing the Gateway to terminate the call. Once a POS device initiates a call, the Gateway makes a connection, communicates with that device's protocol (Visa, Poll-Select or other Async protocols), converts the protocol to TCP/IP, and routes the transaction to a pre-assigned IP address.
According to the release, JBM's Gateways are small Linux-based Transaction Access Routers and offer a range of features such as dial back-up and fail-over capabilities for high volume ATMs or POS terminals, dial-up termination and conversion to IP for remote POS devices, and a wide range of networking interfaces including Ethernet, serial or 56K CSU/DSU supporting Frame Relay, PPP, or X.25.