Today’s telecom news includes announcements on SIMPL Wireless, HDPE, Edgecore Wi‑Fi, among others.

Revolutionizing IoT Management: SIMPL Unveils Real-Time Compass Dashboard
SIMPL Wireless has introduced its new Compass Dashboard, a unified platform for simplifying IoT connectivity management. The solution offers customers a single interface to purchase SIMPL connectivity, integrate their own carrier contracts, or blend both, providing real‑time visibility across SIMs, carriers, and connections. Compass features an orchestration engine for eUICC (embedded SIM) profile management with automated self‑healing, and enhanced transparency into usage patterns and network behavior. With centralized control, it accelerates deployment timelines from months to hours, helping users manage diverse connectivity environments efficiently and optimize costs.
Booming Digital Infrastructure to Drive Smoothwall HDPE Conduits Market to $4.66 bn by 2034
The global smoothwall HDPE conduits market, valued at USD 2,572.3 million in 2024, is projected to reach USD 4,655.7 million by 2034, expanding at a 6.2 percent CAGR from 2025 to 2034, according to a new Allied Market Research report. Growth is driven by government and telecom investments in high‑capacity digital infrastructure, particularly underground fiber‑optic networks that require durable, corrosion‑resistant conduits. The telecommunications segment leads the market, while open trenching remains the dominant installation method. Urban infrastructure demands and regional spending in the European Union are also key contributors.
Next-Gen Wi‑Fi 7 Revolution: Edgecore Unveils EAP115 for Ultra-Fast Indoor Connectivity
Edgecore Wi‑Fi has introduced the EAP115, a new Wi‑Fi 7 dual‑band wall‑plate access point designed for multi‑dwelling units, hospitality venues, dormitories, and shared offices. The compact unit delivers enterprise‑grade Wi‑Fi 7 performance with simplified installation, offering up to 3.6 Gbps aggregated throughput and MU‑MIMO for reliable per‑room coverage. It also integrates Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Zigbee for IoT support and can be centrally managed via ecCLOUD or OpenWiFi CloudSDK controllers. This device strengthens indoor connectivity in high‑density environments.
SHAFANA FAZAL
