Telecom Lead America: Verizon Enterprise Solutions
announced that it is combining 4G LTE with its global Private IP network
service to create a highly secure, high-speed, high-capacity business platform.
The integration of global Private IP network service with 4G LTE will enable enterprises
across a range of industries to extend corporate applications to mobile
workforces, and support new machine-to-machine business processes.
Verizon’s 4G LTE service is available in more than 200
U.S. markets and it will certainly help the enterprises to manage their
end-to-end private networks.
The service offered by Verizon Enterprise Solutions is
available in both managed and unmanaged options.
The company said that its communications, cloud and
security platforms are playing a central role in establishing new business
models and strengthening communities, including modernizing health care, energy
and public safety systems.
“Whether it’s used as reliable backup solution for
ATMs or as a primary network solution for mobile video collaboration, the new
platform will introduce new revenue streams and help customers control
costs,” said Kerry Bailey, senior vice president and chief marketing
officer, Verizon Enterprise Solutions.
Verizon Private IP Wireless (LTE) will be a catalyst for
increased machine-to-machine communications, fueling the growth of the
“Internet of Things” across various industries.
The company is working with a growing number of strategic
partners to develop industry-specific applications. Also, it is accelerating
transformation across both private industry and the public sector.
The company is teaming with the auto industry to create
for consumers new experiences with their vehicles.
Furthermore, Verizon is helping media and entertainment
companies to create new remote broadcasting opportunities and change the face
of digital signage to increase audience engagement with advertisers.
The company added that retailers are employing Private IP
wireless as a viable backup solution across their distributed locations, as
well as using the service to enable point-of-sale transactions.
Verizon Enterprise bags contracts worth $250 million from U.S.
Army
Recently, Verizon Enterprise Solutions won two
contracts to develop and implement fixed and mobile cloud computing capacity
for the U.S. Army under the Area Processing Centers Army Private Cloud 2
initiative (APC2).
editor@telecomlead.com