Company to Demonstrate Private Network OS and Private Enterprise LTE/5G Solutions
NEW YORK, NEW YORK; TEL AVIV, ISRAEL; May 10, 2022 – Pente Networks™, developer of IT friendly private enterprise LTE/5G solutions for service providers and system integrators, today announced it will be showcasing implementations of their Private Network OS and solutions in the U.S. market, including case studies across multiple vertical industries including energy and utilities, education, smart communities, precision agriculture and more.
Working with MVNOs, WISPs, MSPs and SIs, Pente has been augmenting and replacing traditional enterprise networks with simplified, ultra-fast and ultra-secure wireless broadband solutions, including CBRS as the use of unlicensed spectrum becomes more readily available.
Attendees, including enterprise IT executives and the integrators and service providers who support them will learn about the applications, use cases, and competitive landscape enabled by the massive shift in fixed and wireless access and communications, including the simplification of high-speed, highly secure private networks and the related reduction of complexity and costs compared to legacy approaches.
5G represents the next wave in wireless infrastructure network investment, according to the organizers of the event, and only Connect (X) 2022 prepares the entire networking, services and supplier ecosystem with the business insight and information to meet the needs of carriers, neutral host networks, governments, and industrial enterprises with next generation indoor and outdoor solutions.
Connect (X) hosts the end-to-end 5G supplier ecosystem from the ground up. Every segment of the industry is represented at Connect (X) — united under one roof to engage with the latest thinking, experience the newest solutions, and connect with new partners—all with the goal of fulfilling the promise of universal 5G connectivity.
“We look forward to supporting Connect (X) as an exhibitor, and to gathering with so many innovative, influential, and interesting participants in the growing private enterprise wireless networking ecosystem,” said Roy Timor-Rousso, Chief Revenue Office, Pente. “Our HyperCore technologies are being implemented across the U.S. and globally, as the leading operating system supporting the future of ultra-fast and ultra-secure enterprise networks including a growing number of CBRS-based projects.”
The Pente team will be available for meetings in Booth 805.
Learn more about Connect (X) 2022 here.
About Pente Networks
Pente provides enterprise LTE/5G Mobile Core & Orchestration Layer solutions. Based in Israel, with R&D centers in Israel, India, East Europe, 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, security, and quality of experience, optimizing public and private clouds to deliver fully secure and economically efficient services designed to support enterprise digital transformation. Learn more at https://pentenetworks.io/.
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