PR Newswire
04 Aug 2022, 22 GMT+10
Titan.ium Platform's NetCore product solutions offer 5G NSA and 5G SA solutions that make private networks possible during times of disaster response and other time-sensitive emergency situations with secure communications.
LOWELL, Mass., Aug. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Titan.ium Platform, LLC, a spin-out from the sale of NetNumber Global Data Services, is proud to announce the rollout of its latest NetCore product evolution. 5G Stand-Alone (SA) is debuting this month, complementing the company's 5G Non-Stand Alone (NSA) version made available in late 2021. Titan.ium Platform continues to deliver innovative products and solutions that have been its mainstay for more than 21 years as NetNumber. As a new entity built on the same quality products and teams, the goals of Titan.ium Platform remain unchanged: To provide the industry with the most comprehensive, innovative and powerful telecommunications platforms and services.
Titan.ium Platform, LLC is an industry leader in solving complex problems for customers seeking solutions with telecommunications, core networks, enterprise, and secure private communications while still retaining the simplicity of use. NetCore, the product line focused on the Private Networks markets, has been deployed for a variety of customers, which include the sectors of defense, public safety, mining, and the oil/gas industries. With the latest inclusion of 5G SA, the company's complete suite of 2G-5G solutions provide mission-critical services during the most extreme circumstances.
NetCore 5G SA and 5G NSA customers will have the advantage of:
Secure encrypted communications
Vendor Interoperability that enables best of class solutions
A compact resource footprint
An impressively efficient web-based UI
"We are extremely pleased to announce our NetCore 5G SA product is now available to our private networks customers," says Matt Rosenberg, President of Titan.ium Platform, LLC.
"We developed our NetCore solution to address challenges within this industry around mobility, authentication, and multiple form factors," Rosenberg continues. "With the addition of 5G SA, we are excited to work with our partners in the Military, Government, First Responders, and Enterprise markets to help provide mission critical services and to evolve additional features to help meet future customer requirements. NetCore continues to deliver on the promise of a multi-generational solution that spans 3G, 4G and now fully functional 5G SA and 5G NSA."
For more information on Titan.ium Platform's Private Network solutions, visit www.TitaniumPlatform.com and visit the company at upcoming events such as MWC Las Vegas 2022 in September.
About Titan.ium Platform, LLC
Titan.ium Platform, LLC products have served the global telecom and government industries for over 20 years, counting the world's top 10 largest telecom providers as part of its family of valued customers. Becoming an industry disrupter early in its formative years - due to its unique transformative platform - Titan.ium Platform's solutions have been in high demand ever since and can be found in over 85 countries across the globe. Looking ahead toward the next evolution of technology and communications requirements, Titan.ium Platform is strategically poised to continue its dominance in the signaling, routing, subscriber and private networks domains.
To learn more about Titan.ium Platform's products, visit TitaniumPlatform.com and follow the company on LinkedIn or Twitter.
SOURCE Titan.ium Platform, LLC
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