
MWC 2025: TGT Technology Global Unveils Global 5G Cloud Communications + Satellite IoT Solution, Empowering Japanese Enterprises with Ubiquitous Connectivity
The Unique Value for the Japanese Market: Eliminating Connectivity Blind Spots, Enabling Industry Innovation
As a global technology powerhouse, Japan exhibits strong demand in areas like IoT, smart logistics, and emergency communications. However, network coverage challenges persist in mountainous regions, remote islands, and open ocean areas. TGT's solution addresses this with its '5G + Satellite IoT' dual-mode architecture. It enables terminals to automatically switch to satellite links when terrestrial networks are unavailable, ensuring real-time data transmission and meeting critical needs in maritime logistics, smart agriculture, energy monitoring, and emergency response scenarios.
Core Advantages: Low Cost, High Reliability, Global Coverage
Seamless Ubiquitous Connectivity: Integrates resources from over 350 global operators and satellite networks, covering both domestic Japan and remote overseas areas, completely eliminating signal dead zones.
Intelligent Switching: Dynamically selects the optimal network (5G or satellite) via the cloud platform, reducing communications costs and enhancing efficiency.
Business Continuity: Terrestrial and satellite networks serve as mutual backups, ensuring critical business operations never halt during natural disasters or network failures.
Rapid Deployment: Eliminates the need for physical SIM cards or specialized hardware. Enables flexible global device management through the cloud, significantly reducing operational complexity.
Co-Creating the Future: Partnering with Japan to Drive Intelligent Connectivity of Everything
TGT Technology Global will collaborate deeply with local Japanese operators, satellite service providers, and industry partners to jointly develop customized solutions, empowering Japanese enterprises to achieve global, digital, and intelligent upgrades. As the 6G era approaches, TGT will continue to innovate, providing more efficient technological support for integrated air-space-ground connectivity.
About TGT Technology Global:
TGT Technology Global, founded in 2013, is a globally leading provider of cloud communications services, recognized as a National High-Tech Enterprise and a National-Level 'Little Giant' SME (specialized, refined, unique, and innovative). Seizing the opportunities of the AI era, the company adheres to its 'Globalization, Platformization, and AI Empowerment' strategy. Through independent innovation, it has built a global cloud communications platform dedicated to achieving one-stop aggregation and interconnection of global networks. TGT provides global smart industries with 'high-performance, high-efficiency, and cost-effective' one-stop data connectivity, operations management, and value-added services based on communication capabilities, aiming to become a global hub for wireless connectivity.
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