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Encyclopedia > Ingate

Ingate AB is a company producing a number of firewall products, specializing on support for the SIP Protocol. The company was founded by Cendio Systems, a Swedish Linux-company and Intertex, a modem manufacturer.


The company is currently situated in the cities of Linköping and Stockholm in Sweden.


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  • Ingate (http://www.ingate.com/)

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InGate Firewall 1880 - Neobits, Inc. (636 words)
The Ingate Firewall 1880 is designed for enterprises requiring the most demanding applications and features high throughput, dual processors, redundant power supplies, mirrored disks, gigabit interfaces and state of the art firewall protection while allowing the secure traversal of SIP-based communications.
Ingate Firewalls™; are installed around the world successfully protecting the networks of large and small enterprises, government agencies and banks from intruders.
Ingate?s firewalls are provided with the ability to perform remote configuration updates for all of the firewalls installed in an organization.
Save Ingate Land (1928 words)
Ingate Land is a quite unique and beautiful piece of land of about 385 acres in Belchertown and Granby near the South Amherst line with frontage on Bay Road (see large panoramic view and other maps in the upper left).
Ingate is bordered in Belchertown by our largest aquifer, which is within a mile of three sides of the property.
Ingate land is part of the recharge area for our aquifer, and drains directly into parts of our underground water supply.
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