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Verizon Adds Private IP Business Service to Its LTE Network

Verizon Adds Private IP Business Service to Its LTE Network
April 18, 2012 11:09AM

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Verizon's Private IP Wireless service began in January, and is currently used by a couple of dozen businesses. Previously, Verizon's Private IP had been available over the carrier's older EVDO network, which is about one-tenth the speed of LTE. Subscribing Verizon customers will have their communications routed through a Private IP gateway.

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Kerry Bailey, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of Enterprise Solutions, said in a statement that the "new connected enterprise Relevant Products/Services" could use the Private IP services as a "reliable backup Relevant Products/Services solution for ATMs or as a primary network solution for mobile video collaboration Relevant Products/Services."

Verizon said it was working with strategic partners to develop Relevant Products/Services industry-specific applications for machine-to-machine communications, also described as the "Internet of things."

The company pointed to possibilities in the transportation sector, where its private network can help trains run safely and maintain their schedules with minimal human oversight, or where cars can become traveling communications centers for their occupants.

In the media and entertainment industries, broadband private network apps Relevant Products/Services include what the company described simply as "new remote Relevant Products/Services broadcasting opportunities," as well as a new era of connected and engaging digital signage.

Retailer applications include functioning as transactional support and as a backup for distributed locations. For companies with vending machines, the machines could use the Private IP network to alert distributors when they're out of products, as well as transmit data Relevant Products/Services about customers' choices.

'Backup, Not as a Primary Service'

Current Analysis' Larry Hettick said he expected businesses would look to the Private IP wireless Relevant Products/Services service "as a backup, not as a primary service," primarily because of the cost structure. (continued...)

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