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Oceus Networks
Industry 4G, Broadband
FoundedJanuary 2011
Headquarters Reston, Virginia, United States
(Near Washington, District of Columbia)
Area served
Commercial, Government, Military

Oceus Networks is a telecommunications company that provides mobile and fixed broadband network infrastructure. Oceus Networks is the approved exclusive provider of Ericsson communications technologies for certain segments of the U.S. federal government and the non-exclusive supplier to government agencies worldwide. It was founded in 2011 when Ericsson sold part of their business to a private equity firm. [1] [2]

Xiphos

In 2011, Oceus Networks launched Xiphos, a broadband network that can be set up in remote locations. [3] Xiphos is a scalable system, letting users deploy small systems when small teams are operating in remote environments. [4]

On April 2, 2012 Oceus announced the availability of its new expanded fourth-generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) family of fully interoperable solutions that enable secure high-speed, high-capacity, voice, video and data transmissions. Xiphos R2 now provides: nearly unlimited coverage when used in a network of systems, support for up to ‘no practical limit’ of subscribers, up to a thousand concurrent user sessions per system.

References

  1. ^ "Our History". Oceus Networks. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  2. ^ Hendrix, Steve. "Former Ericsson unit establishing its own identity". Washington Post. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  3. ^ "Oceus Networks Launches New 4G Broadband Solutions At DoDIIS 2011". Product Announcement. The Street. 5 February 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  4. ^ Costlow, Terry (2 May 2011). "Cellular technology moves toward front". News Story. Defense Systems. Retrieved 15 June 2011.