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Sierra's MG90 to Provide End-to-end Solutions for Uninterrupted Mobile Connectivity
Sierra Wireless announces the availability of AirLink MG90 to provide uninterrupted and secured mobile connectivity to the end users

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Apac CIOOutlook | Thursday, October 06, 2016
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FREMONT, CA: Sierra Wireless, a provider of end-to-end IoT solutions, announces the availability of AirLink MG90 to provide uninterrupted and secured mobile connectivity to the end users. MG90’s multi-networking capability is deployed in various wireless applications to enhance the security as the vehicle travels.
The Airlink MG90 is a LTE-Advanced vehicle multi-networking platform built to provide connected network for critical applications in public safety, transit and field service.
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The Airlink MG90 can host up to 128 clients at a time and offers higher downlink speeds over LTE Advanced and 5-port GigabitEthernet. The built-in policy design enables MG90 to automatically select the best network available for uninterrupted connectivity to provide ace customer experience. MG90 along with an optimized VPN server amalgamates security of the entire connected technology into a single centralized platform. It offers built-in vehicle ready I/O for remote monitoring of auxiliary device and doesn’t need any outsource power conditioning to survive extreme transient temperature.
“First responder, transit, and field service fleets increasingly require multiple wireless networks to ensure always-on, secure communications in the field,” says Jason Krause, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Solutions for Sierra Wireless. “The AirLink MG90 platform is designed to meet the demands of fleets today and in the future, enabling more informed and better equipped mobile workforces, by providing guaranteed connectivity for mission critical applications.”