KonaTel
Wireless network service
Voice and data solutions that connects without limits
KonaTel is a technology company that provides wireless voice and data solutions. The company's network monitoring tools support various user-defined event triggers, reporting, and real-time alerting. It offers wireless backup failover solutions and managed data solutions. Its software platform allows customers to manage machine-to-machine (M2M) connections for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Its services and platforms include a customer’s user interface, managed workflow, custom proposals, and packages; managed threshold alerting and monitoring, and billing as a service. The management tools include a Web-based provisioning portal, usage thresholds, inventory controls, reporting capabilities, and custom monitoring tools.
Top Features
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Apeiron
Apeiron’s multi-region private cloud includes full OSS (Operational Support System) integration, enabling auto-scale capabilities that can handle almost any workload or growth rate. Apeiron’s redundant national network can deliver private voice and IP service to any U.S. address as well as full Over the Top (OTT) support including mobile 4G and 5G endpoints.
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Infiniti Mobile
Infiniti Mobile is one of a small group of licensed mobile carriers to hold an approved Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mobile Lifeline Compliance Plan (license). According to industry source CGM, there are approximately 39 million Lifeline eligible households in the United States, approximately 10 million currently have Lifeline service.
Must-Have Features
Apeiron
Apeiron’s multi-region private cloud includes full OSS (Operational Support System) integration, enabling auto-scale capabilities that can handle almost any workload or growth rate. Apeiron’s redundant national network can deliver private voice and IP service to any U.S. address as well as full Over the Top (OTT) support including mobile 4G and 5G endpoints.
Infiniti Mobile
Infiniti Mobile is one of a small group of licensed mobile carriers to hold an approved Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mobile Lifeline Compliance Plan (license). According to industry source CGM, there are approximately 39 million Lifeline eligible households in the United States, approximately 10 million currently have Lifeline service.