Mobile network developer Tango Networks debuted its Small Cell Connect...
Mobile network developer Tango Networks debuted its Small Cell Connect solution Wednesday, which it says can extend secure enterprise mobile unified communications applications and services to any mobile device connected to a small cell network. Mobile unified communications software and…
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technology aid in mobile collaboration. The Small Cell Connect solution is powered by Tango’s Small Cell Services Exchange software, which the company said expands the functionality of its core technology to allow for secure connectivity and guaranteed interworking between small cell enterprise unified communications and PBX systems and mobile network elements. “By ensuring seamless functionality over small cells, mobile, Wi-Fi, and fixed networks, Tango provides mobile users with a high-quality Mobile Unified Communications experience regardless of their point-of-attachment,” Tango Chief Technology Officer Andrew Silver said in a news release. “The Small Cell Connect solution addresses the distinct needs of carriers today, by reducing backhaul resource demands and maintaining bearer stream and signaling local to the enterprise while enabling unique small cell location-based services and new tariffing models.” As part of its expansion into small cell technology, Tango said it is joining the Small Cell Forum, an industry association that supports small cell deployment (http://xrl.us/bnphhy).