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Image - RiPSIM Launches World's First Software-Defined End-to-End eSIM EcosystemRiPSIM Launches World's First Software-Defined End-to-End eSIM Ecosystem


RiPSIM Technologies, Inc. has launched its Beta release of the world's first software-defined end-to-end eSIM ecosystem, allowing wireless service providers and enterprise network operators to break free from their dependencies on traditional SIM card manufacturers. Using RiPSIM's technology, customers can create and download eSIMs in minutes, not months, and enjoy a disruptive business model free of operational inefficiencies and costly transactions.


"As many wireless service providers move their infrastructure to the cloud, RiPSIM's software has been designed to support that transition, whether it's to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or any other cloud," says Chris Jahr, RiPSIM Technologies' CEO and Co-founder.

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Image - L-com's New Fiber Optic Transceiver Line Offers More Wavelengths, Longer Distances, Faster Data RatesL-com's New Fiber Optic Transceiver Line Offers More Wavelengths, Longer Distances, Faster Data Rates


L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand, has expanded its line of fiber optic transceivers.


The new fiber optic transceivers add to the existing portfolio of "grey" wavelength transceivers. They feature additional wavelengths, distances and data rates supported, compared to L-com's previous transceiver offerings.


L-com’s new additions are expected to be particularly useful for telecommunications service providers, cable TV multiple system operators (MSOs), data communications companies and enterprise networks, and in government network applications.


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Image - New Wireless Intercom System Ideal for Manufacturing Production LinesNew Wireless Intercom System Ideal for Manufacturing Production Lines


Clear-Com® is introducing the new EQUIP wireless intercom system, consisting of a base station, digital remote transceiver, and full-duplex wireless headsets. A single system supports up to 40 wireless users with two channels of high-quality audio, making it ideal for voice communication between team members on (sometimes noisy) production lines.


Users can easily roam between transceiver coverage areas which offer consistent coverage across large or distributed spaces, even in challenging environments for wireless connections. The base station features an intuitive touchscreen menu for administration, monitoring and configuration, and a simple pairing mechanism allows users to simply hold their headset near the base for fast and foolproof registration.


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