With substantial growth and multiple implementations of IT friendly networks globally, Pente Networks will continue to lead in the transformation of highspeed wireless networks, and local edge compute, bringing enterprises simple, secure and scalable capabilities supporting advanced applications
NEW YORK, NEW YORK; TEL AVIV, ISRAEL; February 17, 2022 – JpU™, developer of a revolutionary enterprise cellular 4G/5G platform, today announced they have rebranded the company as Pente Networks™.
After years of the development of a unique, federated, and neutral host platform, the company also unveiled real world implementations across IoT, Industrial IoT, real-time communications, and business application use cases in industries including education, energy, agriculture, smart cities, healthcare, manufacturing, and others.
“The repositioning from JpU to Pente Networks goes well beyond our brand name change,” said Roy Timor Rousso, CRO, Pente Networks. “We’ve achieved major milestones, with record growth in revenue, and the establishment of a U.S. headquarters based in New York City. With several of our largest customers located in North America, and with the exciting acceleration of the availability of CBRS and other mid-band unlicensed spectrum, we have proven the value of our Hypercore technology and partner ecosystem relationships.”
The word Pente comes from Greek and means five.
Pente is offering a managed 5G Cloud service designed to enable advanced transformation use cases for enterprises, supporting the fast-growing areas of IoT, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence which rely on extremely fast, reliable, and affordable connectivity to succeed, whether in the context of smart communities, university campuses, power grids, farms, transportation systems, and more.
The combination of 5G with Hyperscaler local edge computing, supporting super-fast and predictable performance both indoors and outdoors, has been proven to accelerate enterprise transformation over the last few years and will change forever how enterprises operate their own private networks.
Pente’s offering also brings instant value to Managed Service Providers who can rapidly spin up secure connectivity within hours, not days, weeks, or months, enabling them to compete with simply better communications services without the wires. Given the elegance of the software-based operating system and intuitive, IT-friendly, Pente Networks, and its partners dramatically reduce the complexity and cost barriers.
Roy Timor-Rousso will be available for demos, meetings, and interviews in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress, February 28 – March 3.
About Pente Networks
Pente provides enterprise LTE/5G solutions. Established in 2016, the company is based in Israel, with R&D centers in Israel, Eastern Europe, and India and a U.S. headquarters located in New York City. With deep knowledge of telecom and enterprise solutions and experience in building networks & business applications for dozens of enterprises and mobile operators, Pente has a growing partner ecosystem with leading system integrators, service providers, and equipment manufacturers focused on delivering end-to-end, wireless communications solutions to enterprises. Pente’s IT-friendly solutions feature guaranteed latency and quality of experience, optimizing public and private clouds to deliver fully secure and economically efficient services designed to support enterprise digital transformation.
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