Vijay Gandhi wrote:
> It is actually FCT, my mistake I wrongly typed in FTC.
>
> FCT is Fixed Cellular Terminal, you can put your GSM card into it and it
> gives you an output of a PSTN line (FXs) which can be connected to your FXo
> device, normally in india, we get these devices for about $50 (USD Fifty
> only).
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Vijay Gandhi
> GIPL(An ISO 9001:2000 Company)
> +91-9811688460
> +44-2080992384
> vi...@gandhiinfotech.com
> www.gandhiinfotech.com
>
>   
Keep in mind that these units are country dependent.
In different parts of the world GSM is found on at least 4 different 
bands, and to be a true "world " unit would need to be able to use all 
4, just as mobile "world" handsets do.

$300US isn't really a bad price, given that many mobile phones are 
subsidized by the carriers, at least in the US, with a 1-2 year 
contract, and are SIM locked to that carrier.


John Novack

-- 
Dog is my co-pilot


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