Cellular Data is quickly becoming one of the most versatile tools a business can have at its disposal. Networking solutions, monitoring and analytic tools, IoT devices, and loads of other enterprise-level applications can all be supported by cellular data. It’s critical to understand the ins and outs of your data to effectively maintain the aforementioned applications as well as have full control over the customer experience and the method by which your business is operating. Plus, with recent advancements from cellular carriers cellular can now compete with the more common methods of connectivity as well.

Cellular Data Vs. Traditional Wi-fi

Many enterprise-level network solutions require a method of connectivity other than traditional Wi-Fi. This is done to ensure uptime and prevent unexpected outages. ISPs are known to suffer from occasional outages and depending on how long users are impacted, could cause businesses to lose thousands of dollars or have an influx of upset customers. By implementing cellular connectivity, businesses can ensure that their network will be online when they need it most.

Carrier Advancements

Many enterprise-level network solutions require a method of connectivity other than traditional Wi-Fi. This is done to ensure uptime and prevent unexpected outages. ISPs are known to suffer from occasional outages and depending on how long users are impacted, could cause businesses to lose thousands of dollars or have an influx of upset customers. By implementing cellular connectivity, businesses can ensure that their network will be online when they need it most.

Connecting IoT Devices

Internet of Things (IoT) devices can count as anything that can connect to the internet. On the surface, it seems simple, but when manufacturing warehouses need hundreds of endpoints to communicate with each other simultaneously it can get complicated. Not only can it be hard to grasp, but common connectivity methods can struggle to support them. For example, residential Wi-Fi can be bogged down by just a few data-intensive devices, so just imagine what can happen to an entire warehouse even with business-level broadband. The only “common” and reliable method of connecting large numbers of IoT devices other than cellular data would be fiber. The problem is that fiber isn’t widely available and can take months to install at a new location. Businesses don’t have time to sit around and wait, which is why cellular makes much more sense. When setting up an FWA connection, in most cases all that needs to be done is connect the router/modem to power and press the on button.

RTech Cellular Services

By partnering with the major U.S. cellular carriers (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, U.S. Cellular), we’re able to offer customers the best of the best when it comes to data plans and level of coverage. All of our solutions are powered by cellular data from the preferred carrier and can even be backed up with data from another carrier. One of the best parts about working with cellular is the highly customizable nature of the service, as single devices or singular networks can be connected via two separate carriers if the application requires it.

 

Overall, cellular data is a highly reliable, customizable solution with the capability and power to connect any number of devices. Whether a business needs to connect end-users to in-house Wi-Fi or provide an IT team 700 miles away from HQ with a dependable connection, cellular is the right tool for the job.

 

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