Unlocking Business Opportunities with Wireless WAN
Streamlining businesses with a complete wireless device and cellular connectivity solution.
A Complete Wireless WAN Solution
Multi-function platform designed to leverage an entire ecosystem of wireless endpoints and their associated connectivity subscriptions.
- Activate and terminate SIM subscriptions for just about any carrier including Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T and Rogers.
- Control endpoints and view connection status and history.
- Organize and quickly search and find both endpoints and subscriptions with custom labels and tags.
- Jump to manufacturer’s portal in one click for further troubleshooting and maintenance.
- Comprehensive API suite
Cellular Connectivity
You have global connectivity options.
No need to chase down carriers and negotiate rates for your wireless WAN. We have you covered with 5G to LTE-M and NB-IoT cellular connectivity with major operators. Choose the best plan and carrier based on your deployment requirements and device locations.
Endpoint Management
Integrate with industry leading wireless devices.
We’ve partnered with the best device manufacturers for fast and easy wireless WAN deployment. Purchase devices directly from Datablaze and manage your connected endpoints and connectivity all from ONE platform.
Wireless WAN: A Need in all Industries.
Retail & Mobile Sites
Wireless WAN allows retail and mobile stores to provide secure and reliable network connectivity for point-of-sale transactions, inventory management, and customer engagement, enabling employees to access real-time data and perform tasks remotely, improving operational efficiency and customer service.
Education
Wireless WAN allows educational institutions to provide secure and reliable network connectivity for students and teachers, allowing them to access learning materials, collaborate on projects and assignments, and participate in online classes, enabling flexible and remote learning while improving the overall educational experience.
Emergency & Transportation
Wireless WAN allows emergency response teams and public transportation organizations to provide real-time communication and data access for their personnel in the field, enabling them to coordinate effectively, access critical information and provide safe and efficient services to the public, regardless of their location.
IoT & Digital Marketing
Wireless WAN allows IoT devices to connect to the internet and communicate with each other, providing businesses with real-time data and insights, enabling them to optimize operations and improve customer experiences, and also allows digital marketing to reach customers in real-time, through location-based, personalized and targeted campaigns.
Healthcare
Wireless WAN in the healthcare industry enables doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to access and share patient data remotely, allows for remote patient monitoring, enabling real-time communication between healthcare providers and patients, improving patient outcomes and efficiency in care delivery. It also supports telemedicine which allows patients to receive healthcare remotely.
Wireless WAN Uses Cases
Hybrid WAN: All-in-one Branch Connectivity
Small offices, clinics and stores
Easy setup for locations with little to no IT staff
A simple network failover solution
Having no backup options can result in costly outages
Other backup connectivity options are not available or too expensive
Easy setup and simplified operations
Enterprise-class network and security
Manage data plans to fit varying data usage
All Cellular Branch Connectivity Network
Pop-ups, store-in-store, day-1 connectivity
Companies with multiple locations that need to be managed
Long wait for wired installation
Location does not have wired options
Connect to enterprise networks within the first day
Easy setup with no hardwiring
Set rules to switch carriers when primary carrier becomes available again
IoT Connectivity
Sensors, cameras and digital signs in retail, financial, construction and healthcare
Connect IoT devices through a gateway
Downtime could result in significant revenue or productivity loss
Location does not have wired connections
POS and applications need internet connections
Stay connected during maintenance or outages
Lower cost of operations compared to other setups
Mirror routers for even more redundancy via VRRP-capable routers
Temporary Networks
Seasonal or mobile stores and booths
Outdoor locations where Wi-Fi is unavailable
Temporary construction sites or basecamps
Wired solutions require time and costly installation
Wi-Fi signal is weak or unavailable at seasonal booths or tents
POS and other devices require internet connection
Connect to enterprise networks within the first day
Easy setup with no hardwiring
Manage data plans to fit varying data usage
Other Common Wireless WAN Use Cases
Store-in-a-Store
Day-1 Connectivity Setup
Hardware Redundancy
Frequently Asked Questions About Wireless WAN
Wireless WAN (Wide Area Network) is a technology that enables devices and networks to connect wirelessly over a wide geographical area, such as a city or a region. It allows for communication and data transfer between devices that are far from each other, and it can be used to connect different offices, branches, or remote workers to a central network.
Wireless WAN uses wireless technologies such as cellular 4G LTE and 5G, or satellite to connect devices, networks and transfer data. It allows for remote and wireless access to a network, and it can be used to connect remote offices, branches, or mobile workers to a central network.
Wireless WAN uses wireless communication technologies, such as cellular networks or satellite connections, to connect devices to a wide area network. These technologies allow devices to connect to the network from anywhere within range, rather than being limited to a specific location by a wired connection. Data is transmitted between devices and the network using radio waves, and network access is controlled by a wireless access point or router. The wireless access point acts as a bridge between the wireless devices and the wired network infrastructure. In addition, wireless WANs can also have a VPN (Virtual Private Network) that encrypts data to ensure secure connections between the devices and the network.
Wireless WAN is commonly used in retail, healthcare, finance, and transportation industries. It can support various use cases such as telecommuting, remote monitoring, mobile workforce management, and more.
There are several wireless WAN technologies, such as cellular, satellite, and more. Each technology has its own set of benefits and limitations, and it’s important to choose the right one for your business based on your specific needs and requirements.
To ensure the security of your wireless WAN network, you can use various security measures such as encryption, firewalls, VPNs, and more. It’s also important to regularly update your network’s software and firmware, and to conduct regular security audits.