5G modem targets IoT

Aug. 3, 2020
Cutting-edge antenna design makes Global Telecom's Titan series a reliable anchor for IoT networks.
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Global Telecom, a U.S. manufacturer of modules for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, on July 30 launched an update of its Titan line of advanced modems, including a 5G modem that the company contends is one of the first to be widely available to consumers and small businesses.

The new Titan 5000 is billed as a smart 5G indoor modem that takes full advantage of the ongoing rollout of cutting-edge 5G mobile networks. As the flagship of Global Telecom’s Titan line, it is an all-in-one solution for controlling the Internet of Things with up to 1 Gbps data throughput (limited by Ethernet speed) and performance comparable to wired broadband service.

The Titan 5000 provides high-speed LAN, WiFi and VoLTE / VoIP integrated services for users who need enhanced bandwidth and multimedia data service at home or the office. With built-in high gain 4x4 MIMO antennas at its core, the Titan 5000 offers strong reception range for all devices away from the base station -- yielding greater network efficiency and guaranteed carrier-class service.

Global Telecom says its unique approach to antenna design offers unparalleled reliability at a time when the lack of consistency in fast network connectivity is a leading complaint about mobile network operators. The Titan 5000 combines the advanced options of 5G mobile networks with the traditional unlicensed WiFi networks common in every home or office, allowing a user’s self-designed Internet of Things to maintain connectivity with all sensors and devices, regardless of active outside network. It also supports all 4G and 5G frequency bands in North America and meets 3GPP Release 15 specifications.

Also shipping in Q3 2020, the Titan 3000 is an advanced LTE-A Cat 15 IDU smart indoor CPE modem that can deliver up to 600 Mbps data throughput. Both products are future-proof by design, offering creative flexibility to individuals and businesses building an Internet of Things for their own unique needs. The Titan line uses 433MHz IoT control functions, allowing users to simultaneously connect up to 16 sensors and 8 battery-based cameras to an in-home or in-office IoT network.

“The Internet of Things offers so many possibilities for redefining the world we live in for the better, but it all depends on the availability of reliable connections between devices. Global Telecom zeroes in on designing the best antennas in the industry and I think the Titan 5000 is going to turn heads with its blazing speeds that don’t fade in and out like most devices,” said Ahmad Malkawi, CEO and Founder of Global Telecom.

The new products join previous releases in the Titan line such as:

  • The Titan 2000, a Cat 15 LTE CPE modem with state-of-the-art 8x8 MIMO technology at its core -- offering up to 600 Mbps speed and reliable connections with eight antenna ports. It delivers 11 dB power, which is 13 times stronger than typical 2x2 MIMO modems.
  • The Titan 4000, a multiband Cat 15 LTE CPE modem designed for outdoors usage -- withstanding the most challenging operating conditions for high-speed wireless backhaul, fixed wireless and failover deployments.

Global Telecom says its driverless, host-less approach to mobile security "reduces to nearly zero the probability that a hacker can exploit a random toaster, air conditioner or medical monitor in the Internet of Things as a means of accessing critical systems." Additionally, the manufacturer notes that select blockchain technology is implemented in every device to add layers of security and easy usability to inherently susceptible access points in the Internet of Things, like modems and modules.

Learn more at www.GlobalTelecomUS.com.

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