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goTenna achieves key milestone for narrowband mesh radio voice capability
"goTenna's Pro X platform has potential to provide a transformational capability for missions that require a highly effective, low-visibility communications capability," said Chris Moran, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures.
goTenna achieves key milestone for narrowband mesh radio voice capability
by Staff Writers
Brooklyn NY (SPX) Oct 10, 2023

Mobile mesh networking supplier goTenna, reports it has reached a significant milestone for a next-generation, voice-capable narrowband mesh radio. This project is funded by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and has successfully validated real-time voice connectivity on low-cost hardware using unique design methods. Powered by goTenna's Aspen Grove protocol suite, this next-generation radio will transform existing voice operations by turning each node into a relay, significantly improving connectivity in urban and austere environments.

This capability will reduce costs associated with traditional voice connectivity, increase resiliency, and enable a rapidly deployable network that delivers wide-area coverage without dedicated infrastructure in support of public safety, defense, and private security missions, where real-time, scalable mesh connectivity is imperative.

"goTenna provides operators the best communications capabilities when no other options exist," said Ari Schuler. "This demonstration shows that goTenna's Aspen Grove mesh networking protocols can enable low cost, higher throughput radio applications, opening up new missions for goTenna to support and extend connectivity for the operators."

Along with this noteworthy technology milestone, goTenna announced an investment by Lockheed Martin through its venture fund in goTenna's ongoing Series 1 fundraise. The new funding will enable goTenna to make greater improvements in connectivity, situational awareness, and safety for some of the most competitive programs in the U.S. Government. goTenna is a trusted technology partner to the U.S. government and prime contractors and serves as a startup success story in the industry.

"Every day, countless military, public safety, and law enforcement operators are conducting dangerous missions in a wide range of challenging and austere environments," said Carla Provost, Chairwoman of the Board at goTenna. "goTenna's current and future products, combined with the resources provided through Lockheed Martin Ventures, will allow operators across the world to stay connected during their critical operations."

"goTenna's Pro X platform has potential to provide a transformational capability for missions that require a highly effective, low-visibility communications capability," said Chris Moran, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin Ventures. "We look forward to working with the goTenna team to provide a security solution that will allow the U.S. and its allies the ability to make faster, smarter decisions."

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