Asiatelco (ATEL) has been working closely with Altair (now Sony Semiconductor Israel) for more than five years. Till now we have developed numerous products based on Sony’s Altair chipsets. Their differentiated products, ability to deliver technical solutions and great support have been great help on successfully executing projects. It also helps Asiatelco to establish its position as a leading player in various broadband and IoT markets, including the US, Europe and Asia.
Sony’s Altair chipsets are enabling the future of the IoT today, providing cost-effective and low power LTE connectivity for a range of industrial and consumer IoT applications. Sony’s Altair chipsets provide a low-cost solution, opening up the market to more customers. Their key leadership in the ecosystem encouraged us to extend our strategic cooperation with Altair in leveraging our first-to-market LTE-M enabled site.
Our collaboration with Altair has highlighted the dramatic gains that Power Saving Mode enables, in terms of battery time for a vast range of IoT applications. The PSM offered by Sony’s Altair chipset effectively addresses the challenge of battery life, enabling and optimizing a multitude of IoT use cases with relatively infrequent communication requirements between end points and the network.
The presence and experience of Altair in some of Foxconn’s target markets was the reason we selected their chipset for integration in several of our key projects. Their excellent technical support, fast response times and mature solutions have greatly assisted us in launching products in markets such as Japan.
Sony’s Altair CAT-1 chipset is a cornerstone in KDDI’s strategy to enable our customers to quickly and affordably integrate low-cost and low power LTE connectivity into their devices. As the first endorsement of any commercial CAT-1 chipset in the Japan market, the Altair by Sony chipset certification proved to be a significant milestone for KDDI.
Sony’s Altair CAT-1 chipsets have consistently proven their ability to meet the most aggressive power and feature requirements which we expect to implement in a wide range of IoT applications.
NTmore is a small company competing with much larger players in a price-sensitive market. Our strategic relationship with Altair has proven to be a key differentiator for our company. It has enabled us to support new features and respond to our customer requests quickly, while offering very cost-effective products to the market ahead of our competitors.
Altair has proven to be a valuable partner for forward-thinking, power-optimized LTE solutions. Completing interoperability testing of Sony’s Altair CAT-1 chipset on DOCOMO’s nationwide LTE network has facilitated the integration of affordable and low-power connectivity for a range of IoT applications. The added benefit of providing more than 10 years of battery life means this chipset will open up the market for even more IoT devices to run on our network.
Altair has long been regarded as an LTE connectivity leader and the natural partner for our dedication in providing low-cost, high-performance computers to connect people. Our collaboration with Altair means that users will benefit by having the choice of using BT, Wi-Fi or LTE.
With their continuous research and development effort to bring cutting edge, low power cellular LPWA technology to the market, Sony Semiconductor Israel are the perfect partner to work with to reaffirm Telit Cinterion’s leadership in IoT solutions enablement
We are pleased to see cost-efficient voice-enabled LTE solutions such as Sony’s Altair ALT3800 come to market. This expands the portfolio of chipset and module solutions available for customers to connect to Verizon, the nation’s largest and most reliable LTE network. With certified chipsets and modules, product developers can commercialize products faster and benefit from quicker certification times and lower overall cost.
WNC operates in a hyper-competitive market where performance, time-to-market and cost are paramount. Altair has been a great partner to WNC, assisting us not only in product development and carrier acceptance but also in strategic carrier initiatives such as the AT&T MBA program.