Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson

Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson

Computer Networking Products

Boise, Idaho 86,711 followers

We deliver Wireless WAN, private network and 5G security solutions that connect and protect people, places, and things.

About us

We enable the freedom to securely connect people, places, and things that drive more experiences, new ways to work, and better business results — anywhere. We are a pioneer in advanced 4G and 5G routers and adapters for Wireless WAN — controlled through Cradlepoint NetCloud — and offer a range of solutions for private cellular networks and application, data, and network security. Enterprises and public sector agencies rely on our Cellular Intelligence to securely connect fixed and temporary sites, vehicles, IoT devices, and remote employees. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Cradlepoint is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ericsson and part of its Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions. We have international offices in Asia Pacific, Canada, Europe, India, and Latin America. If you’re eager to be part of something big, come join us. We’re hiring, and we’re looking in all corners of the world for the right talent to build our teams.

Website
https://cradlepoint.com
Industry
Computer Networking Products
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
4G LTE Networking Solutions, Network Failover Solutions, Cloud Networking, Transportation Networking Solutions, M2M Networking Solutions, SD-WAN, Software-Defined Perimeter, Primary Branch Networking, IoT Security, 5G for Business, Wireless WAN, Private 5G, Private LTE, Private Cellular Network, Edge Computing, Public Safety, Retail Technology, Network Infrastructure, Smart City, and Wireless Network Management

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  • As the Olympic Games begin, the power of private 5G technology is at the forefront, bringing to life unparalleled connectivity experiences. 🏅 With potential applications like those demonstrated in Cradlepoint and Orange's test setups, private 5G is set to revolutionize how we experience such global events, from enhanced broadcasting capabilities to seamless communications across venues, transportation hubs, training facilities, and more.

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  • Today’s airports are not just transit points but complex hubs demanding real-time, efficient, and secure communications. ✈️ Legacy systems are being pushed to their limits by the need for more comprehensive data and video capabilities. Enter private 5G networks. They are providing the robust backbone needed for everything from enhanced point-of-sale systems to advanced security protocols. With high data transfer speeds and low latency, 5G connectivity is setting the stage for the smart airports of tomorrow. Implementing 5G doesn’t just solve current issues but paves the way for future innovations. For example, Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk technology over a 5G network offers immediate value by creating a unified connectivity platform. This supports advanced use cases like: 🔸 automated baggage handling 🔸 touch-free retail experiences 🔸 biometric security checks Furthermore, the integration of narrowband and broadband capabilities allows for functionalities essential to enhancing safety and operational efficiency, including video streaming and geolocation services. As we look ahead, the transition from legacy to modern 5G networks will enable a range of new capabilities, such as autonomous guided vehicles for baggage or maintenance and AI-optimized orchestration of gate traffic. This transition won’t happen overnight but will involve a gradual integration of existing technologies with new, innovative solutions. With 5G, airports can embrace a future where enhanced efficiency and seamless connectivity are not just possible but expected. As the aviation industry continues to evolve, the adoption of 5G will be pivotal in shaping the future of how we travel, making airports smarter and travel experiences more enjoyable.

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  • For both Cradlepoint and Ericsson, fostering an inclusive culture is at the forefront of our mission. That's why we're celebrating 3 colleagues who have been recognized by CRN for their efforts in building a workplace where every voice is heard and valued. Please join us in celebrating Jackie Anderson, Tony Bouvia, and Nancy Spittle for their recognition as inclusive channel leaders. ✨ Their leadership is truly inspiring.

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  • From undersea cable connectivity to low-Earth orbit satellites, Nathan covered the gamut of cellular networking intersections for businesses in this podcast conversation. Take a moment to add this insightful discussion to your queue.

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    Ready to unleash the power of 5G, AI, and more? Join Orro CTO, Michael van Rooyen (MVR), as he explores the future of connectivity with Nathan McGregor, Senior Vice President of APAC at Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson, on the latest episode of Securely Connected Everything! This episode dives deep into the world of 5G, Artificial Intelligence, and low-Earth orbit satellites. We'll uncover how these advancements are shaping the digital landscape, from the evolution of networking technologies and their impact on economies, to how 5G empowers businesses with reliable connectivity for applications like IoT and branch networks. We'll also explore the competitive landscape of low-Earth orbit satellites and undersea cables in the APAC region, with a focus on the critical importance of securing these cutting-edge technologies. Tune in to discover the security advantages of 5G, the rise of SD-WAN in wireless environments, and the growing need for Zero Trust security measures. Securely Connected Everything can be streamed now from our website using the link below or through all major podcast platforms. https://lnkd.in/gZXaQ_3m #securelyconnectedeverything #weareorro # AI #5G #SDWAN #podcast #Cradlepoint #Innnovation #connectivity

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  • Key features of modern WAN bonding include: 🔹 Flow Duplication: Enhances resilience by duplicating critical traffic across multiple WAN links, ensuring reliability even during network disruptions. 🔹 Flow Balancing: Distributes traffic across various WAN links based on predefined priorities, optimizing cost and performance. 🔹 Bandwidth Aggregation: Combines multiple links to provide sufficient throughput for demanding applications like video streaming. It's more than just a ‘fatter pipe’. https://lnkd.in/gEw3P-6k

    Link Aggregation Brings Bandwidth, Efficiency, and Resilience into a New Era of SD-WAN | Cradlepoint

    Link Aggregation Brings Bandwidth, Efficiency, and Resilience into a New Era of SD-WAN | Cradlepoint

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  • MES Computing's honor recognizes our commitment to empowering the midmarket with cutting-edge LTE and 5G wireless network solutions. 🎉 As technology evolves, the needs of mid-sized businesses become uniquely complex. We're here to help lean IT teams face the growing demands for robust, dynamic, and secure connectivity. That’s where our NetCloud platform shines, offering agility designed to enhance business operations and customer service seamlessly. Click through to learn how our solutions drive success and innovation for mid-market businesses everywhere: https://lnkd.in/gAfyYEEB #MESMidmarket100

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  • Users are becoming more susceptible to social engineering through no fault of their own. And given new efforts focused on data consolidation and mining for pretexting, network admins can't ask employees to be the guardians of stopping ransomware. Our latest threat intelligence conversation dives into this increased level of sophistication. Click through here to watch the entire discussion: https://lnkd.in/gjiRRBbV

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Funding

Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson 9 total rounds

Last Round

Series C

US$ 89.0M

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