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CARLSBAD, Calif. - Californer -- MACH Networks, a provider of fully managed WWAN solutions for Service Providers and Value-Added Resellers (VARs), is collaborating with T-Mobile, home of America's largest and fastest 5G network, to deliver fully managed enterprise-class 5G Wireless WAN solutions for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises. MACH will deliver a compelling fixed wireless solution tailored to organizations that depend on fast, flexible, and highly secure connectivity, coupled with fully managed services for their business operations.
Businesses may have a limited number of connectivity options, often with different telecom providers delivering different services for different locations. These businesses need a single-source solution that can be deployed quickly, provide great performance and enhanced security, and include management capabilities for their remote locations. This is an excellent solution for MACH's Service Provider and Value-Added Reseller partners who support a wide range of SMBs and large enterprise customers across the country.
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MACH's Fully Managed 5G Solutions for Business + T-Mobile 5G Network =
Enterprise Class Connectivity for SMBs and Enterprises
MACH is one of the first to combine fully managed MACH 5G WWAN solutions with unlimited 5G data plans for businesses connected by T-Mobile's nationwide 5G network. 5G has the potential to provide high speeds, enhanced reliability, low latency, increased capacity, and improved security compared to many landline-based services. And, when using MACH Networks' service, customers will not have to worry about metered usage or overage charges.
"5G offers incredible opportunities for businesses and governments to drive innovation, reinvent their operations, and transform how they serve their customers," said Dan Thygesen, Senior Vice President of T-Mobile Wholesale. "T-Mobile's network is large enough and fast enough to deliver enterprise-grade 5G fixed wireless from coast to coast. Together with MACH, another proven 5G technology leader, businesses can expect a powerhouse solution."
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"5G is one of the most transformational technologies of our time, and we believe it will create a paradigm shift not seen since the advent of the Internet," said Don Ochoa, CEO of MACH Networks.
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About MACH Networks
MACH Networks is the nation's leading provider of fully managed 5G WWAN solutions for Service Providers and Value-Added Resellers. More than 100 of the nation's largest Service Providers rely on MACH to fulfill, deploy, and support fully managed WWAN solutions for businesses with locations across the country. MACH was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Diego, California. http://www.machnetworks.com
Businesses may have a limited number of connectivity options, often with different telecom providers delivering different services for different locations. These businesses need a single-source solution that can be deployed quickly, provide great performance and enhanced security, and include management capabilities for their remote locations. This is an excellent solution for MACH's Service Provider and Value-Added Reseller partners who support a wide range of SMBs and large enterprise customers across the country.
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MACH's Fully Managed 5G Solutions for Business + T-Mobile 5G Network =
Enterprise Class Connectivity for SMBs and Enterprises
MACH is one of the first to combine fully managed MACH 5G WWAN solutions with unlimited 5G data plans for businesses connected by T-Mobile's nationwide 5G network. 5G has the potential to provide high speeds, enhanced reliability, low latency, increased capacity, and improved security compared to many landline-based services. And, when using MACH Networks' service, customers will not have to worry about metered usage or overage charges.
"5G offers incredible opportunities for businesses and governments to drive innovation, reinvent their operations, and transform how they serve their customers," said Dan Thygesen, Senior Vice President of T-Mobile Wholesale. "T-Mobile's network is large enough and fast enough to deliver enterprise-grade 5G fixed wireless from coast to coast. Together with MACH, another proven 5G technology leader, businesses can expect a powerhouse solution."
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"5G is one of the most transformational technologies of our time, and we believe it will create a paradigm shift not seen since the advent of the Internet," said Don Ochoa, CEO of MACH Networks.
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About MACH Networks
MACH Networks is the nation's leading provider of fully managed 5G WWAN solutions for Service Providers and Value-Added Resellers. More than 100 of the nation's largest Service Providers rely on MACH to fulfill, deploy, and support fully managed WWAN solutions for businesses with locations across the country. MACH was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in San Diego, California. http://www.machnetworks.com
Source: MACH Networks
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