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News Release from: Moxa Technologies | Subject: EDS-518A
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2006
Moxa new gigabit Industrial Ethernet
Switch
Moxa has launched its EDS-518A Industrial Ethernet Switch on June 9th, with an offer to win a 2006 FIFA World Cup Football
Moxa launched its EDS-518A Industrial Ethernet Switch on June 9th, which is a significant date for fans of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Games In order to celebrate this big event with current and potential end-users of Moxa products, Moxa Networking has planned a Lucky Draw event
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Winners of the draw will receive an offical 2006 FIFA World Cup Football, with a new winner chosen each week from the pool of registrants.
The Lucky Draw Event will last until July 31.
To register for this event, visit the Moxa website, click the "Starting a New Gigabit Generation" banner near the top of the page, and then answer three simple questions.
Who knows? You might be the next winner of a 2006 FIFA World Cup Ball! EDS-518A is a standalone 18-port managed Ethernet switch that provides 2 combo gigabit ports with built-in RJ45 or SFP ports for gigabit optic communication.
Just as the 2006 FIFA World Cup Games is an exciting event for the sporting world, EDS-518A is a breakthrough product for Industrial Automation fields.
EDS-518A, with its two built-in gigabit ports, gives end-users an easy way to shift Megabit application networks to the New Gigabit Generation.
The rugged design and compact size make EDS-518A an intelligent choice for IA applications in the new era.
Detailed information about EDS-518A is available on the Moxa website.
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