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    EdgeBeam and Soracom Join Forces to Revolutionize Last-Mile Connectivity with Hybrid Cellular and Broadcast Networks

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. EdgeBeam and Soracom partner to create a hybrid network, combining broadcast (ATSC 3.0) and cellular (4G/5G) for last-mile data distribution.
    2. The collaboration enhances geographical reach, improves performance, and extends scalable, secure connectivity using SIM-based authentication.
    3. This dual-path approach reduces costs significantly by broadcasting to millions simultaneously, bypassing traditional bottlenecks.
    4. The partnership unlocks innovative, resilient IoT applications across various sectors like GNSS, digital signage, automotive, and public safety.

    Extending Connectivity with a Strong Partnership

    EdgeBeam Wireless and Soracom have teamed up to improve last-mile internet access. EdgeBeam is known for its hybrid network system, which spreads data efficiently. Soracom adds its cellular expertise, providing reliable 4G and 5G connections. This partnership helps extend network reach faster and more securely. It combines broadcast networks with cellular technology, offering a new way to connect devices and people.

    Thanks to Soracom’s network management and security features, the system stays safe and performs well. This dual approach allows content to broadcast to millions at once, saving costs and time. Customers include sectors like signage, automotive, and public safety. Overall, the collaboration aims to make smarter, more resilient urban networks.

    A Better Future for Smart Cities

    This partnership is a step toward more effective smart city solutions. By blending broadcast with cellular tech, the system boosts wide-area data sharing. It is especially helpful in emergencies, where quick updates are critical. As cities grow smarter, this kind of hybrid network can support large crowds and complex services. It also promises a more cost-effective way to keep residents connected and safe. Both organizations are excited about creating new opportunities and improving local communities with this innovative technology.

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