New FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050

BERLIN, January 4 

- VoIP, ADSL and WLAN in One Device: 

- Internet Telephony Now with ISDN Phones 

- New Top of the FRITZ!Box Fon Line Available Now 

Router, ADSL modem, WLAN access point, and PBX in one device 

Use existing phones to dial Internet and fixed-line calls 

Extensions for ISDN and POTS equipment: ISDN S0 NT and three analog 
ports 

Internet telephony with the computer turned off 

Cross reference: Picture is available via EPA (European Pressphoto 
Agency) 

FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050, from the Berlin communications specialist 
AVM, is available now. The new product takes its place at the top of 
the FRITZ!Box Fon line, combining a router, an ADSL modem, wireless 
LAN, and a VoIP PBX in one. Connected extension phones can dial 
calls over the Internet or the fixed line. Moreover, the new model 
supports the use of ISDN equipment-phones and PBXs-for Internet 
telephony, or Voice-over-IP. ISDN features such as three-party 
calls, call forwarding and Caller ID are also provided with Internet 
calls. The router provides Internet access to computers connected 
through one USB and two LAN ports. For wireless connections, FRITZ!
Box Fon WLAN supports 802.11g++ at 125 Mbit/s, as well as WPA2 
encryption. FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050 is on sale now for EUR 171,55 
plus applicable VAT. 

Full ISDN Convenience in Internet Telephony The new FRITZ!Box Fon 
WLAN 7050 provides three analog extensions and an ISDN S0 port for 
Internet and landline calls. This is thus the first product of its 
kind to extend VoIP capabilities to ISDN telephones and ISDN PBXs. 
In addition to excellent voice fidelity, using ISDN terminal 
equipment also permits the use of ISDN convenience features such as 
parallel calls, call waiting, call forwarding, Caller ID, 
spontaneous dialing, and three-party calls in Internet telephony. If 
you connect a ISDN DECT base station, you can still dial its 
individual handsets separately, since FRITZ!Box Fon manages up to 10 
numbers-even with different providers. The ISDN features must also 
be supported in the network by the VoIP provider. 

Now Use ISDN Telephones on Analog Lines 

The new FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050 offers VoIP users more freedom than 
they've ever known in combining terminal equipment and phone lines. 
All extension phones can dial calls over the fixed line, whether 
ISDN or POTS, and over the Internet. And both ISDN and analog 
extension phones can be used, regardless of the type of phone line. 
This ensures that existing equipment can continue in use, even if 
the user later changes lines. In addition to the fixed line and 
Internet PBX, AVM's star also combines a router and an ADSL modem in 
one device. And it connects computers to ADSL over USB, two Ethernet 
interfaces, and Wireless LAN. Maximum Wireless Security and 
802.11g++ 

AVM's FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN demonstrates just how fast and secure 
wireless ADSL access can be. Its integrated WPA2 encryption (under 
the 802.11i standard), with compatible WLAN clients such as the new 
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick, allows you to set up wireless networks that 
are unbreakable by any known technique. In addition to the 802.11g 
(54 Mbit/s) and 802.11b (11 Mbit/s) wireless standards, AVM now 
provides 802.11g++, for 125 Mbit/s. The user data rates in g++ mode 
are about 35 percent higher than with the 802.11g standard. FRITZ!
Box Fon WLAN 7050 Available Now 

The new top-of-the-line FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7050 is on sale now. The 
manufacturer's suggested retail price is EUR 171,55, plus applicable 
VAT. AVM provides a five-year warranty, free support and free 
firmware updates to integrate new features. 



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