First Plug-N-Play Emergency Services Cellular Network Introduced Parallel Wireless and Ecosystem Partners Announce General Availability of FirstNet-Ready Band 14-in-a-BoxParallel Wireless today announced the availability of the industry's first easy-to-deploy Band 14 Public Safety LTE network kit at a fraction of the cost of currently available solutionsNASHUA, N.H., March 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Parallel Wireless, Inc., the pioneer in making cellular network deployments as easy and as cost-effective as Wi-Fi, today announces general availability of an easy-to-deploy Band 14 Public Safety LTE network kit at a fraction of the cost of currently available solutions. This ultra-compact, lightweight LTE network is the industry's first ready-in-minutes plug-'n'-play 3GPP-compliant solution capable of delivering mission-critical voice and data. By being self-configuring and self-optimizing, this DIY Band 14-in-a-box provides the emergency services community with the most adaptable, resilient, and cost-effective infrastructure for wireless coverage during large public events and natural or man-made disasters. The Band 14-in-a-box network kit leverages the following components:
Robert Escalle, vice president, public safety, Sonim said, "We welcome this partnership as a unique way of spearheading FirstNet efforts. We are building a powerful technology ecosystem that will launch first responders into the 21st century and make them more effective, efficient and safer. Together, we can make Public Safety LTE a reality with easy-to-deploy cost-effective mission critical communications solutions." Stefano Cocco, head of sales, Athonet, said, "Athonet's award-winning software-based mobile core was one of the first LTE deployments in a real emergency during the Italian earthquake in May 2012.Today, Athonet's solutions are deployed by public safety organizations across the world, including the recent deployment by the Finnish public safety organizations. It is exciting to be a part of this Band 14-in-a-box solution that helps to address the needs of FirstNet in the U.S." Joe Boucher, CTO, Mutualink, said, "Mutualink credits its technology partners for the successful Super Bowl 50 deployment where we showcased teamwork at its finest to provide secure, reliable communications for mission-critical homeland security and law enforcement needs. With this DIY Band 14-in-a-box, we are giving emergency managers and public safety officials a better, cost-effective way to communicate across the U.S. during a crisis." Andy Germano, vice president, business development, BEC, said. "As public safety agencies evolve to voice and data solutions, it is important to give them the broadband connectivity they need to do their jobs and save lives. We are pleased to collaborate with the multi-vendor Band-14-in-a-box ecosystem delivering the Wi-Fi hotspot in-vehicle capabilities. Moreover, this kit is built on interoperability principles that is a critical need for FirstNet." Source: PR Newswire |