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Cradlepoint's LTE Advanced to Become Fundamental for New Connected Organisations
Cradlepoint announces the addition of LTE Advanced routing platforms to empower mobile operators’ businesses by increasing bandwidth, speed and coverage of their networks.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Thursday, November 24, 2016
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FREMONT, CA: Cradlepoint, a cloud-based network solutions provider for wired and wireless broadband, announces the addition of LTE Advanced routing platforms. This is an initiative towards empowering mobile operators’ businesses by increasing bandwidth, speed and coverage of their networks.
LTE Advanced routing platforms provides wireless access alternative to enterprises that require agile and effective connections to supplement wired network access with the advantage of high-speed, ubiquity and scale. It also helps branch offices, pop-up stores, construction sites etc. to tackle coverage in areas lacking wired connection with its flexible untethered last-mile access.
The new solution formsa part of Cradlepoint’s AER series of edge routing platforms and ARC series of failover and Out-of-Band Management solutions. Integration of Cradlepoint NetCloud capabilities enhances Cradlepoint’s solutions to leverage enterprise-grade Category 6 wireless WAN solutions.
“Connectivity demands continue to rise across the enterprise, from mobile workers securely connecting at the local coffee shop, to enabling redundant, secure, tablet-based POS networks in company retail locations. LTE is the connectivity choice for many enterprises to support these data-rich applications because it is reliable, flexible, and easy to manage,” says Ian Pennell, CMO, Cradlepoint. “Cradlepoint helps enterprises cut wires and unleash new opportunities because we are connecting people, places, and things that traditional wired networks cannot. LTE Advanced is the next stage in our ability to support sophisticated networks at the edge, and make constant connectivity easy.”