Athonet, a global leader in private network technology, announced the 5G Consortium which brings together a vendor ecosystem of companies and organizations to promote the deployment of private mobile networks.
The goal of the 5G Consortium is to mutually promote an ecosystem of products and services that support LTE, 5G and CBRS private network deployments; collaborate in marketing the consortium; and conduct testing between products to ensure solutions are interoperable with each other and within the private LTE and 5G cellular environment.
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“iGR sees a great opportunity for private wireless networks in the enterprise in the coming years,” said Iain Gillot, president of iGR. “To be successful, the industry needs to deliver and support complete integrated solutions to the enterprise – this will require partnerships of the kind the 5G Consortium is building. The 5G Consortium is delivering solutions the enterprise private wireless network market needs.”
“We are seeing an immense increase in interest to explore the benefits of private networks,” said Simon O’Donnell, president, Athonet USA. “However, some companies aren’t sure of what technologies are needed, the products that are available and work together, or the companies that are available to help design, implement and maintain a private network. The 5G Consortium simplifies the process and helps enterprises understand what is needed and find the right solution.”
The 5G Consortium includes consultants, systems integrators and post-deployment specialists that can help match the business need with radios, devices and appliances that are interoperable with the Athonet mobile core. Current members of the 5G Consortium include:
Mike Owen, chief technology officer, Bearcom
“One of the biggest challenges customers face when adopting new technology is how to perform the implementation. For 40 years, BearCom has been providing the end-to-end solutions to successfully deploy innovative technologies. We partner with other organizations, through the 5GConsortium, to navigate any obstacles while working directly with the customer on their journey to success.”
Andy Germano, vice president, Business Development, BEC Technologies
“We are excited about joining the 5GConsortium and the opportunity to collaborate and work with well-established industry partners to drive adoption of private mobile networks.”