AMRR, AMR Resources debuts MBG Amply-5 network to improve connectivity, increases network capacity
American Metals Recovery and Recycling, Inc., a holding company of AMR Resources, LLC, an IT and network lifecycle company, have launched MBG Amply-5 Private Networks, its new solution offering to extend and enhance enterprise networks using cellular extension technologies.
A 5G-capable private network solution, MBG Amply-5 extends enterprise systems to the outdoor campus, surrounding area, and even city-wide coverage by utilising private LTE/5G, Wi-Fi, fiber PON, mmWave, and ethernet across the network system. MBG Amply-5 network is a high-speed data network utilising unlicensed 5G spectrum, to cover broad areas, combined with high-speed fiber, mmWave, and Wi-Fi to cover densely congregated areas, such as stadiums, arenas, and busy commercial locations. The Amply-5 network is seamless for the user because it utilises the mobile device’s inherent capabilities to move through the network.
“MBG Amply-5 Private Networks is a game changer. It costs much less than traditional ethernet and Wi-Fi systems and allows expansion as needed at a lower capital cost,” explains James Frinzi, CEO and chairman of AMRR. “The Amply-5 private network is also a ‘data only’ network acting as a private LAN extension. This is not a cellular carrier extension, and it is an unlicensed spectrum data network enabling VoIP apps. These factors make it particularly attractive in the marketplace.”
MBG Amply-5 Private Networks can provide solutions for expanding private enterprise networks used by hospitals, universities, government offices, corporations, and the like. Additionally, Amply-5 enables private networks to lease out their bandwidth or access points to public networks or other parties, helping improve 5G access and fuel IoT technologies.
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