CradlePoint has announced the release of its newest Mission-Critical Broadband Router, the MBR1400. As noted by the company in this product release statement on Business Wire, the new router combines CradlePoint’s 4G/3G WiPipe technology with key networking features to deliver continuous network uptime for retail locations, branch offices, and small and medium-sized businesses. “As the […]
CradlePoint has announced the release of its newest Mission-Critical Broadband Router, the MBR1400. As noted by the company in this product release statement on Business Wire, the new router combines CradlePoint’s 4G/3G WiPipe technology with key networking features to deliver continuous network uptime for retail locations, branch offices, and small and medium-sized businesses.
“As the leading provider of mobile broadband solutions, CradlePoint specifically designed the MBR1400 to take advantage of high-speed 4G/3G wireless broadband data services, particularly the new LTE mobile data technology. In network tests, the MBR1400 provides download speeds exceeding 20 Mbps and upload speeds exceeding 18 Mbps, more than enough for businesses to reliably utilize cloud-based enterprise applications. In addition to the ability to use high-speed 4G wireless broadband as your primary or secondary data source, the MBR1400 provides a number of critical enterprise-level networking features.”
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