Highway 9 Networks Unveils Mobile Cloud Alliance for Enhanced Private 5G Solutions
5G Integration: The Future is Here
Highway 9 Networks this week launched a program that the mobile cloud provider says will enable enterprise customers to achieve the advantages of private 5G technology.
The Mobile Cloud Alliance Program is aimed at helping customers to more easily integrate and manage existing mobile and network infrastructure components, including end-user devices, gateways, access points, and routers, along with systems from mobile and cloud providers. The goal is to lessen the complexity of integrating multiple elements from various vendors, according to Highway 9 Networks.
“Providing ubiquitous, secure, and high-performance mobile connectivity requires seamless integration and interoperability within enterprise networks,” said Allwyn Sequeira, Highway 9 CEO, in a statement. “Delivering this value is like operating a well-oiled machine, requiring partnerships with leading solutions in each core category of a robust mobile cloud. By delivering a unified experience, Highway 9 and its partners enable joint customers to focus on business outcomes while we abstract away the work involved in integrating with partner solutions.”
Sequeira is one of the founders of the startup, which emerged from stealth mode earlier this year and unveiled its Highway 9 Mobile Cloud. The private mobile-cloud offering aims to bring carrier-grade cellular coverage to enterprises to eliminate gaps in coverage, support AI-driven apps, and provide always-on mobile data.
Benefits of the Mobile Cloud Alliance Program
- Streamlined integration of mobile network components
- Access to expert technologies from industry leaders
- Reliable and high-performance mobile connectivity
The new alliance program is expected to offer several benefits for enterprise customers, including:
- Enhanced mobile data reliability
- Support for AI applications
- Simplified vendor management
Launch partners of the Mobile Cloud Alliance Program include Arista, AWS, Fortinet, Digi, Intel, Google, BEC by Billion, Zebra Technologies, MultiTech, Versa Networks, Semtech/Sierra Wireless, and others. Participating partners will contribute expertise and technologies to help provide enterprises with access to reliable, high-performance mobile connectivity.
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