LTE Connectivity’s enterprise-class POTS replacement solutions are supported by AReS™, an Award-Winning Analog Replacement Solution product line, which uses secure and reliable LTE cellular networks to route traffic to or from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), enabling full-service call completion over various encoding methods.  Any application that requires a traditional analog dial tone-based circuit can utilize these advanced POTS Replacement Solutions that incorporate newer, IP-based technology.   All brought to you and fully managed and supported by LTE Connectivity and our partner, MACH Networks.
LTE Connectivity partner MACH Networks is recognized as a leading provider of fully managed, enterprise-class WWAN solutions to Service Providers and VARs. AReS was designed by MACH to lower operational costs and streamline execution by providing analog to digital conversion for virtually any specialty line. Using cellular LTE data networks for backhaul? Our fully managed solutions enable connected devices to replace legacy analog POTS lines, providing a wide range of new connectivity options for voice and data applications currently using traditional wireline analog services. In addition, these solutions offer proper failover and out-of-band management capabilities to improve network reliability.
        Best in Class Hardware
LTE Connectivity solutions are purpose-built for a direct 5G upgrade path and are all code compliant in all 50 United States and Canada.   The dual-SIM CAT4- CAT18 Cradlepoint LTE products come in a single, IP67 rated wall-mounted enclosure, which includes a 24-hour backup battery and up to 8 FXS (analog) ports.   All included routers come with advanced routing capabilities with optional Wi-Fi, Failover, QoS capabilities, and a cloud management portal standard. In addition, the Cradlepoint devices are all FCC approved for life-saving connections, First Net™ certified, and UL® - Underwriters Laboratory listed and approved.
        
        Why Now?
The Deregulation and Decommissioning of Service
- No more new copper deployments after Aug 2, 2022
 - With deregulation, prices are rapidly increasing
 - Urban & Population dense areas affected first
 - High demand for alternative solutions
 - Fiber is complicated and costly
 - Customers need to have a plan and make decisions
 
