Unbelievable, what bonding DSL, UMTS and LTE makes possible

While in the past, connectivity solutions were especially fit for classic corporate networks with several sites, a distinctly increasing number of applications nowadays need a highly reliable broadband connection, e.g. project management for construction sites, live video transmissions of broadcasting companies, and also new products of Internet Service Providers. Frank Ruge, Chief Sales Officer at Viprinet, provides insight into the manifold fields of application for Viprinet technology which can be configured flexibly for each usage scenario owing to its modularity.

Also, feel free to visit the download section of our website and download our whitepaper on the topic "Viprinet for business-critical applications" in order to learn in how many diverse industries Viprinet has already been successfully deployed.

Bonding as a key to many fields of application

Time and again, we are surprised in which fields of application our routers, hubs and services can be used. We already have a lot of imagination concerning what can be done with a Multichannel VPN Router - our customers astonish us yet again. Viprinet has evolved from a supplier of equipment in classic site networking business to a specialist for the integration of stationary and mobile units into corporate networks and the Internet.

To really be able to offer the right solution for every application, Viprinet supports - as sole provider worldwide - the bonding of a wide variety of WAN media, such as DSL, UMTS / 3G, LTE / 4G, cable, satellite and WiMAX, either with native modems (DSL, 3G / UMTS / HSPA+, CDMA, 4G / LTE), or via Ethernet. Only by this diversity - in conjunction with the unique principle of Viprinet bonding - can you complete all WAN connectivity tasks using a single technology. Below, we have compiled the most important WAN application areas - feel free to check whether you can find the WAN networking solution you need. If not, ask our experts - they live to meet challenges.

 

Rapid Aid For Stroke Patients

Time is vital for stroke patients, in order to minimize long-term medical consequential damages. It is therefore of greatest importance for stroke patients that all therapeutic medical procedures start as early as possible. Preferably in the ambulance while it is already on its way to the hospital. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research sponsored a development project of the so-called ASTER – Acute Stroke Telematics Platform for Ambulances for which Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg in cooperation with Johanniter Unfallhilfe jointly developed an ambulance. All important devices may now be controlled via a single web-based user interface. This enables the transmission of diagnostic information including live video images directly to the medical experts. Emergency patients may be pre-registered at the desired hospital and in addition, an exchange between the location of the hospital and the situation on the streets is enabled via a fleet control system.


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Saving lives by remote diagnosis

Early and appropriate treatment in medical emergencies can save lives and minimize long-term harm. Ideally, treatment should start in the ambulance while it is on its way to the hospital. Furthermore, if the patient has a potentially serious condition, directing them to the appropriate hospital and unit is also vital, so the medical team there can ensure that the necessary treatment resources are available. This is where telemedicine and eHealth solutions come into play. Transmitting relevant patient data like physiological parameters to specialists in the hospital, and making it possible for the ambulance crew to stream high-definition video from the ambulance facilitates major improvements in patient care. Falck Group, a leading
Nordic-based health solution company with a global presence in 45 countries, has equipped ambulances in Denmark with Viprinet technology to enable the transmission of diagnostic information including live video images directly to medical professionals.​


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Connecting regional offices and ships

Connecting offices all over the world and meeting increasing demands for bandwidth and reliable access to mission critical applications is a common challenge for modern global corporations. Because their network infrastructure has developed over the course of their growth, many of them still rely on expensive, low capacity MPLS lines. Sonardyne, a pioneer in providing maritime sensing services for over forty years, is replacing an existing MPLS infrastructure with a robust Viprinet VPN solution for interoffice and mobile communications. This UK corporation, headquartered in Yateley, Hampshire, has remote offices in Brazil, Singapore, and the USA, as well as several research and development ships. Interoffice and mobile communications are critical to their operations. Their regional offices increasingly depend on access to centralized ERP and CRM systems, and their ships need reliable and continuous connectivity, especially to accurately report GPS correction data in a timely fashion.


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