KORE Telematics Delivering GSM and CDMA wireless network services, KORE is your one stop shop for your wireless data needs.
Airtime Services: Messaging
SMS Messaging Services
At KORE Telematics, we control all our own network elements needed for SMS delivery, including message platforms for both production...
Airtime Services: Voice
KORE Telematics is already the leading white label provider of voice services for Canadian brands and affinity marketers. Powering a number of specialized...
Back-Office Capabilities
The M2M Market is a new and dynamic space requiring a fresh approach to managed services. With over five years experience providing wholesale digital...
Mentum Mentum helps operators maximize their network investment and reduce time to market through innovative wireless network planning, management and optimization solutions.
Mentum CellPlanner
Advanced tool for planning and optimizing wireless access networks.
Telmar Network Technology. Telmar Network Technology is a market leading provider of communications products and services to OEMs, enterprise and network service providers worldwide. For over 40 years, the company has delivered compelling...
AirTight Networks AirTight® Networks is the industry leader in WLAN security. AirTight's wireless IPS automatically detects, classifies, blocks and locates all current and emerging wireless threats. AirTight satisfies all wireless PCI...
SpectraGuard Online
SpectraGuard Online is a hosted wireless scanning and security solution.
DragonWave Inc. DragonWave® is a leading provider of high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks. DragonWave’s carrier-grade point-to-point packet microwave systems transmit broadband voice, video and...
Horizon Compact – Zero Footprint
Get the high performance to support next-generation network applications and services, without the hefty price tag.
Horizon Compact is a high-capacity,...
Network Planning and Design Services
As the most critical step in any network deployment or upgrade, the planning and design phase provides the essential foundation for your future network...
Ascendance Wireless, LLC Ascendance specializes in the System and Network Design, Manufacturing, and Deployment of Wireless Products and Services.
SecureLINX
SECURELINX™ is a high-performance, high‐power outdoor and indoor wireless Network Infrastructure family of products. They are available as...
Carlson Wireless Technologies, Inc. Carlson Wireless Technologies is a leading microwave radio manufacturer providing both point to point and point to multipoint wireless broadband, telephone and 4-wire solutions for the public safety, industrial, oil &...
LongHaul™ 5x Unlicensed Radio
The LH-5x GHz unlicensed band digital microwave Ethernet bridge provides unparalleled range, signal strength, flexibility and capability, combined with...
The implementation of the 4G network brings relief to small town and rural areas
Only 38 percent of rural American households have high-speed Internet capabilities due to the lack of infrastructure for land-based broadband networks. Why? The cost to build these networks is too high and the number of potential customers is too low. Companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon don’t see a profit within these smaller communities. While the lack of high-speed Internet definitely feels like an inconvenience, it is actually detrimental to these area businesses, who are trying to keep up with big city vendors.
The implementation of the 4G network will hopefully alleviate this information gap by reaching the far corners of the network. Since the spectrum is in a low frequency, signals travel over greater distances and through obstacles, key to reaching rural areas. While intended to boost m2m service, the 4G network undoubtedly benefits the American population.
Tony Melone, senior vice president and chief technology officer for Verizon Wireless, said “that the new 4G network that the company is building will blanket the entire continental United States, including the far corners of rural America.”
Best-in-Class Wireless Network Services:
Network would be IP based with digital switches and higher bandwidths for inexpensive data transfers
Tighter network security interfaces
Ability to support interactive services such as video conferencing based on a wider bandwidth
Top Considerations before buying Wireless Network Services: Implementation to replace the 3G or SuperG networks has begun with the 4G deployment this year. The key is integrating 4G capabilities with all current and existing mobile technologies in a seamless manner.
Key Providers: 1. Consider KORETelematics Integration Services when VPN service deployment is required. KORE strives to be an industry leader in implementation time in order to get customers online in a quick and efficient manner. Once online, transmissions are secure due to an IPSec encryption connecting your business through a tunnel directly to KORE SMS Gateway. Once M2M communication paths are established, entrust that all IP addresses remain a part of your particular configuration for long term deployment.
2. For your system’s hardware, Telmar Network Technologies provides Global Network Support for a multitude of vendors. With over 70,000 SKUs repaired in house and tested at the repair facility, providers can trust extensive management and warranty of services for all network assets. Critical technical assistance is offered to clients 24/7 for comprehensive support.
3. The GSM/GPRS/EDGE Technology Module under the Mentum Planet umbrella works to optimize multi-band and multi-technology networks. GSM network expansions for coverage are easily designed and deployed through a single interface while frequency plans for existing networks are continued to be monitored. This comprehensive system has capability to identify and manage indoor coverage issues and manage refarming existing GSM networks for the shift toward 3G/4G networks.
4. DragonWave Inc.’s Cellular Network Evolution provides service for existing base stations looking to converge to the TDM and IP service network. A 50 ms intelligent nodal mesh/ring switching provides the levels necessary for high-availability cellular backhaul. This comprehensive solution comfortably allows the evolution of TDM backhaul from #G base stations to emerging 4G services. Other features include seamless equipment integration, and scalable bandwidth up to 4G per link.
Wireless Network Services Definition: A Wireless Network Service uses mobile telecommunication cellular network technologies such as WIMAX, UMTS, GPRS, CDMA2000, GSM, CDPD, Mobitex, HSDPA or 3G to transfer data. A WWAN can also use LMDS and Wi-Fi to connect to the internet.
Racing ahead in the deployment of 3G (3rd Generation) wireless networks and services, carriers often give minimal pause to the concern for improving subscriber satisfaction through improved reliability of essential voice calls. The net result of this hurried evolution has been the failure to stem the churn of subscribers leaving one carrier to join the next.
Traditionally backhaul networks have been acquainted with Eth- ernet cables, fiber, copper wires and other means of limited and expensive cabled infrastructures. Today the increased demand for high-bandwidth, data-intensive services with guaranteed Quality of Services (QoS) and the exponential growth in consumer devices are posing a real challenge to TELCOs and Service Providers. This con- fined ...
Do more and more people at your company have a BlackBerry or an iPhone? Are they ordering their own cellular device and submitting expense reports?
If so, take a look at what your wireless spend is actually paying for. It is likely that you are overspending a lot on overages or in cost per minute for users who are not reaching their monthly maximums.
Today in the marketplace, wireless ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), widely known as the stimulus bill, allocates $7.2 billion in grant and loan funding for broadband/wireless initiatives for rural unserved, and underserved geographies across the country. This funding is available to a wide variety of organizations to purchase and implement network infrastructure and services to improve ...
When you install a wireless network, how do you ensure that your signal will get to where it’s going?
This white paper provides an overview of factors that affect wireless transmission. Find out how to calculate the power of a wireless signal, the importance of using the correct antenna, why obstacles in a wireless signal’s path are bad news, and more about wireless reception.
Whether you’re ...
Even if Wi-Fi is not deployed, PCI requires a quarterly wireless security audit of the card holder environment to identify unauthorized Wi-Fi that may jeopardize the security of credit card data.
Traditionally, these wireless security audits have been conducted as an onsite activity, walking around with a handheld device sniffing wireless data over-the-air. This "point in time" technique is ...
Review of Detection, Classification, and Prevention Techniques for Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems
This paper is designed to provide the reader with information on multiple security threats to enterprise networks from WLANs and various detection, classification, and prevention techniques used by Wireless Intrusion Detection/Prevention System (WIDS/WIPS) vendors. This paper focuses on ...
In July 2009, the PCI security council issued the “PCI DSS Wireless Guideline” that clarified wireless data security requirements for PCI compliance, provided guidance on implementing secure wireless LANs and outlined methods for protecting against unauthorized wireless devices. Even "no Wi-Fi" organizations are subject to these requirements!
This white paper helps organizations understand how ...
This paper outlines methods for evaluating wireless handset performance through the analysis of voice quality measurements. In particular, the paper considers voice quality measurements collected from live‐network tests that are designed to capture the user‐experience. Discussion on methods for voice quality measurement, field‐based test procedures and performance indicators is presented.
The design of a rural wireless broadband network presents its own set of challenges that differ in significant ways from network design for urban areas. In addition to covering unserved and underserved locations with sufficient signal as cost effectively as possible, a means of accurately assessing which of these users will be able to successfully subscribe to the network is also critical for ...
Wireless security systems are available from many vendors today which claim to mitigate WiFi threats and vulnerabilities. However, selecting the wrong ...
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