Acuative achieves 5G for Enterprise Branch Specialisation from Cradlepoint

Acuative announced that it has achieved 5G for Enterprise Branch Specialisation from Cradlepoint, a global provider in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless network edge solutions. By receiving the specialisation, Acuative will support Cradlepoint’s efforts of selling the portfolio of 5G solutions to meet the business imperatives of availability, interoperability, security, and manageability.

“We are delighted to strengthen our relationship with Cradlepoint and receive this recognition,” says Vince Sciarra, CEO of Acuative. “The 5G market is growing rapidly and we want to enable our customers to take advantage of the benefits. Adding 5G capabilities to our network enhances our virtual network operator model, building both public and private 5G solutions for customers.”

By combining its NetCloud platform with new 5G modems and antenna systems, Cradlepoint will deliver 5G solutions to business. Specific capabilities include combining LTE, Gigabit-Class LTE, and 5G in a single wireless WAN; supporting all 5G spectrums, interoperating with existing customer SD-WAN and router infrastructures; and simplifying the entire network management lifecycle. 

“Cradlepoint is committed to leading the evolution of Wireless WAN and 5G and is both the first and best choice for customers in this space,” says Eric Purcell, senior vice president of global partner sales at Cradlepoint. “Our technology partners play a crucial role in this mission. The addition of Acuative to our 5G for Enterprise Branch Specialisation programme is another important step in leading the path to 5G for business.”  

For more information on Acuative’s work in the industry, please visit Acuative. For more on Cradlepoint’s 5G for Enterprise Branch Specialisation and the Cradlepoint Partner Programme, please visit Cradlepoint.

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