LocaLoop unveils turnkey 4G solution to deliver affordable Internet to rural users



LocaLoop announced the launch of its turn-key 4G solution to deliver
affordable industry-standard mobile and fixed broadband Internet service to
rural and remote users.


In collaboration with Israeli-based Runcom Technologies, LocaLoop
developed the solution based on its cloud technology platform, LocaLoopNet and
Runcom’s 4G hardware products. Runcom‘s hardware is specifically adapted to low density markets and fine tuned to work
seamlessly with LocaLoop’s virtualized SaaS platform.


Conventional wisdom has long held that delivering mobile broadband
Internet outside of dense population areas is too costly to implement and
deliver, which is no longer true. LocaLoop’s cloud based platform leapfrogs the
legacy on-premises OSS/BSS systems incumbent wireless carriers typically use
today for a fraction of the cost and eliminates the need for a local NOC.


LocaLoop and Runcom developed this
4G solution as a result of the global Strategic Marketing and Technology
Agreement the two companies announced last March.


“Six months ago LocaLoop and Runcom came together to create a profitable
turn-key 4G solution for rural service providers,” said Carl-Johan Torarp
LocaLoop founder and CEO.


“Our products are engineered to meet industry standards with a level of
quality that has established Runcom as an innovative industry leader in the
global wireless broadband industry,” said Moshe Levinson, Runcom Technologies
CEO.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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