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FirstNews Briefs: Sierra Wireless, weBoost, Radisys, AT&T

By Wireless Week staff | January 29, 2015

Sierra Wireless announced the launch its Sierra Wireless AirLink gateways. The AirLink GX450 4G mobile gateway and the AirLink ES450 4G enterprise gateway offer support for an array of LTE frequency bands. The AirLink ES450 4G enterprise gateway provides a way to wirelessly manage business transactions and deploy PCI-compliant systems.

weBoost, formerly Wilson Electronics, today announced the Signal 4G, the company’s latest booster designed specifically for the machine-to-machine (M2M) market. The Signal 4G is certified to meet Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada standards for signal boosters, and works with all North American wireless service provider networks and technologies operating on these frequencies:700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1700/2100 MHz, and 1900 MHz.

Radisys Corporation today introduced its FlowEngine TDE-1000 Intelligent Load Balancer, the first member in a family of traffic distribution platforms targeted at enabling scalable software defined networks (SDN). The FlowEngine TDE-1000 is designed to accelerate new service introduction in a scalable SDN-enabled network. Targeted specifically for communications and content providers, the TDE-1000 is interoperable with SDN controllers.

AT&T‘s new store design focused on customers’ mobile lifestyles is now open in Las Vegas. The new store located at 710 East Flamingo Road.


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