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Taoglas Announces Public Safety Portfolio to Assist with Reliability and Flexibility of Coverage as Mobile Operators Launch 5G, Shut Down 3G and Refarm Spectrum

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

As mobile operators build out their 5G networks, they are also making significant changes to their 3G and 4G networks and spectrum.

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  • As mobile operators build out their 5G networks, they are also making significant changes to their 3G and 4G networks and spectrum.
  • Verizon will end 3G service for government customers and other users by the end of 2022.\n\xe2\x80\x9cPublic safety is the ultimate form of mission-critical communications.
  • It\xe2\x80\x99s imperative that first responders have always-on, reliable communications,\xe2\x80\x9d says Jeff Clark, Director of Public Safety for North America, Taoglas.
  • Taoglas has proven expertise globally across the transportation, connected healthcare, smart cities and smart building industries.\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210505005698/en/\n'

1NCE increases bandwidth for cellular IoT device communication

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

b"COLOGNE, Germany, May 5, 2021 //PRNewswire/ -- 1NCE , the world's first full-fledged operator of IoT network services, is increasing the maximum available data rates for cellular device communication on the Internet of Things for new and existing customers from 128 kbit/s to up to 1 Mbit/s.\nWith 1NCE, communication is possible via all common cellular network technologies such as 2G, 3G, 4G, NB-IoT and LTE-M.

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  • b"COLOGNE, Germany, May 5, 2021 //PRNewswire/ -- 1NCE , the world's first full-fledged operator of IoT network services, is increasing the maximum available data rates for cellular device communication on the Internet of Things for new and existing customers from 128 kbit/s to up to 1 Mbit/s.\nWith 1NCE, communication is possible via all common cellular network technologies such as 2G, 3G, 4G, NB-IoT and LTE-M.
  • The increase in bandwidth benefits all 3G, 4G and especially LTE-M applications, which can fully utilize this bandwidth by specification.\nBy transmitting more data in less time, energy consumption of devices can be reduced.
  • Over-the-Air Firmware updates can also be performed in a shorter amount of time.\nAs a technology partner of Deutsche Telekom, 1NCE represents the link between cellular telecommunication networks and modern cloud applications.
  • The 1NCE IoT Flat Rate itself can be ordered via the 1NCE Online Shop or AWS Marketplace.\n1NCE is a worldwide IoT network carrier to offer reliable connectivity services based on an IoT flat rate.

Time is running out: GrandPad offers last-minute Mother's Day tech buying tips for senior moms and grandmothers

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

New customers will receive $100 in Grand Rewards that can be redeemed between August 10, 2021 and August 10, 2023.

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  • New customers will receive $100 in Grand Rewards that can be redeemed between August 10, 2021 and August 10, 2023.
  • GrandPad comes with built-in 4G LTE in every device, with no additional costs or contracts required.\nErgonomic design and wireless charging.
  • At any time, day or night, the GrandPad user can press the red "help" button on their GrandPad and they will be directly connected to a GrandPad Expert Adviser within seconds.\nEasy-to-use apps and engaging activities.
  • For professional caregivers, GrandPad offers connected device capabilities that support enhanced telehealth and remote monitoring services provided by a growing number of in-home healthcare organizations.

Webinar - NetNumber to Highlight the Benefits of Maintaining Legacy Services as Network Technology Shifts to the Cloud

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Monday, May 3, 2021

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  • Rosenberg will speak on Thursday, June 3, 2021 at 2:00 PM GMT.\nWhile 5G is the path to the future, many InterGENerational networks like 2G, 3G, 4G & LTE remain in service\xe2\x80\x94functional and delivering on their promise.\xc2\xa0 Additionally, there is a dramatic shift going on\xe2\x80\x94 from traditional physical infrastructure to an enterprise IT network infrastructure that is distributed, cloud-based and enabled by orchestration capabilities.\nBoth trends are forcing operators to consider how to manage the transition from legacy to new, and from physical into the cloud.\xc2\xa0 Today, not all operators are ready for 5G, but many are interested in leveraging the benefits associated with the cloud.\nThis webinar will discuss the benefits of maintaining legacy services as global technologies shift from physical to the cloud, and recommendations for successfully doing so.\xc2\xa0 Join NetNumber Chief Revenue Officer Matt Rosenberg as he shares key considerations and success factors to consider based on working closely with telecom operators across the globe.\nTo register to attend this session click on this link.\n'

Gogo to Offer Business Aviation's First Unlimited Streaming and Data Wi-Fi Plan

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Monday, May 3, 2021

"\nThe Gogo Biz 4G Limitless plan is priced at $9,995 per month, and doesn\'t require a separate data plan all data on the aircraft is included under one unlimited plan.

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  • "\nThe Gogo Biz 4G Limitless plan is priced at $9,995 per month, and doesn\'t require a separate data plan all data on the aircraft is included under one unlimited plan.
  • *\n"Others in business aviation claim to offer unlimited streaming and unlimited data, but when you read the fine print, you find they are limited to a single video stream and have other exceptions," MacDougall added.
  • "At Gogo, with our new unlimited plan, data is data and unlike competitors, we don\'t put limitations on any of it.
  • "\nIn addition to the unlimited streaming and data plan, Gogo is also offering two new high data plans: Gogo Biz 4G 20000 with 20GB of data, and Gogo Biz 4G 25000 with 25GB of data.\nAll three plans are available to Gogo AVANCE L5 customers.

Voice Over Internet Protocol Market Revenue to Cross USD 95 Bn by 2027: Global Market Insights Inc.

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Thursday, April 29, 2021

While enabling low-cost enterprise communication, VoIP systems handle various types of media other than just voice such as video transfer, image transfer, video calls, and text.

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  • While enabling low-cost enterprise communication, VoIP systems handle various types of media other than just voice such as video transfer, image transfer, video calls, and text.
  • To facilitate computer-to-computer calls, users need an internet connection and the required hardware device to support voice communication.
  • The wide coverage of 4G LTE network across the region is another driver supporting the market expansion.
  • The companies are focusing on innovative product development to gain a competitive advantage in the market.\nTable of Contents (ToC) of the report:\n'

Telrad and Redzone Complete Cutting-Edge Wireless Broadband Infrastructure Expansion and Upgrade in 90 Days

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

"\nMeeting those rigorous criteria took the dedication and combined expertise of both Redzone and Telrad.

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  • "\nMeeting those rigorous criteria took the dedication and combined expertise of both Redzone and Telrad.
  • It was established in 2014 with the goal of building a next-generation fixed wireless broadband network that covered 90% of the state.
  • Since June of 2015, Redzone has greatly expanded its coverage to include over 200 Maine communities, providing affordable broadband access to more than 350,000 households.
  • Redzone is the only dedicated fixed wireless Internet provider in the state of Maine to use 4G LTE Advanced on FCC licensed mid band spectrum.

ReadyNet Launches NeXus, a Real-Time Remote Device Management System

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

b'SALT LAKE CITY, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ReadyNet , the leader in wireless connectivity solutions for internet service providers, announced today the launch of NeXus, a new real-time remote device management system for ReadyNet Routers.

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  • b'SALT LAKE CITY, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ReadyNet , the leader in wireless connectivity solutions for internet service providers, announced today the launch of NeXus, a new real-time remote device management system for ReadyNet Routers.
  • As a secure cloud-based SaaS platform, NeXus will offer a host of benefits over traditional remote management systems, including features like real-time remote device status updates, configuration changes, diagnostics, and firmware updates.
  • We\'re confident this product will set a higher standard for future remote device management solutions.
  • The company\'s premier line of service provider products include features such as remote device management and provisioning , extended Wi-Fi coverage, 4G-LTE connectivity , VoIP analog telephone adapters , and smart parental controls .\n'

COMSovereign's VNC and the National Institute of Standards and Technology ("NIST") Enter Into 5G Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The parties will utilize the 5G core and gNodeB radio technology from VNC to test specific 3GPP standard features and their impact on public safety operations.

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  • The parties will utilize the 5G core and gNodeB radio technology from VNC to test specific 3GPP standard features and their impact on public safety operations.
  • The first CRADA studied "Highly Mobile Deployed Networks" and the applicability of airborne 4G LTE solutions.
  • From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
  • Further information relating to factors that may impact the Company\'s results and forward-looking statements are disclosed in the Company\'s filings with the SEC.

2021 Report on 5G Capacity Potential - More Than 500 Gigabytes/Sub/Month - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, April 23, 2021

b'The "5G Capacity Potential - More Than 500 Gigabytes/Sub/Month" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com\'s offering.\nA study of 169 European, American, Asian Pacific and African operators.

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  • b'The "5G Capacity Potential - More Than 500 Gigabytes/Sub/Month" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com\'s offering.\nA study of 169 European, American, Asian Pacific and African operators.
  • Elisa Finland is the operator with the highest combined 4G & 5G capacity potential in the world.
  • Jio India, Verizon US and MTS Russia were among the operators that had the highest 4G capacity utilization (most congested macro site mobile networks) in 2019.\nElisa Finland is the operator with the highest combined 4G & 5G capacity potential in the world.\nJio India, Verizon USandMTS Russia were among the operators that had the highest 4G capacity utilization (most congested macro site mobile networks)in 2019.\nPlay Poland was the Europeanoperator with the highest 4G capacity utilization of 75% in 2019, up from 63% in 2018.\nJapaneseandChineseoperators, T-Mobile US and Elisa Finland are among the operators that hold the highest 5G TDD spectrum holdings.\nTelenor Norway and Elisa Finland, have the densest mobile networks (highest amount of macro sites relative to country population).
  • Nordic, Baltic and Korean operators have mobile networks with dense macro site grids.\nCanadian, US and Indian operators were among the operators with the least dense macro site grids.\n2.1 4G/5G wide-area coverage low-band FDD & SDL spectrum holdings.\n2.4 Total downlink spectrum holdings.\n2.7 Population per macro site.\n2.10 Population per MHz per macro site.\n3.1 Average mobile data usage per capita.\n3.2 Average mobile data usage per SIM.\n4 4G radio network capacity utilization of existing macro site grids -2019.\n5 4G, 5G and combined 4G & 5G capacity potential of existing macro site grids.\n6.3 Network dimensioning modelling methodology.\n6.3.1 MNO spectrum holdings, number of macro sites and annual mobile data volume.\n6.3.2 Sector average spectral efficiency with 4x4 MIMO, 256QAM and with massive MIMO\n6.3.8 Traffic volume versus traffic overhead ratio.\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210423005270/en/\n'