JVCKENWOOD invests in Sonim Technologies
JVCKENWOOD has made a strategic investment in broadband technology.
The company announced that it has advanced its strategy through a financial investment in Sonim Technologies, reportedly worth US$10 million.
The investment will accelerate the development of solutions that address the emerging LMR-to-LTE interoperability requirements for business and public safety user markets, while providing a reliable broadband LTE platform for customer data applications.
“Our investment in Sonim is one of the many steps on our path to bring the best broadband-based capabilities to our customers around the world,” said Kaz Aigami, public service sector COO at JVCKENWOOD.
“Sonim is the acknowledged leader in ultrarugged LTE B14 handsets for the enterprise and public safety spaces.”
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