
Private GSM networks are a game-changer for organizations that require a high level of security and control over their mobile ecosystem. This is because they allow businesses to create a private mobile network that is isolated from the public GSM network.
By using a private GSM network, organizations can prevent unauthorized access to their sensitive information and protect against cyber threats. This is especially important for industries that handle sensitive data, such as finance and healthcare.
Private GSM networks also provide a higher level of reliability and availability, which is crucial for businesses that rely on their mobile network for critical operations. This is because a private network can be designed to prioritize traffic and ensure that critical services are always available.
With a private GSM network, organizations can also enjoy greater control over their mobile services, including the ability to customize their network architecture and select their own service providers.
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What is APN?
APNs, or Access Point Names, are essentially the gateways to your organization's isolated network from a cellular device.
A traditional network setup offers a Public APN that's shared with users both inside and outside your organization.
Private APNs, on the other hand, provide a secure and private dedicated access point to your isolated network.
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Benefits and Features
Private GSM offers a secure way to connect remote cellular devices to databases with a Private APN from SIMETRY.
Having a Private APN provides an extra layer of security for your wireless connections, ensuring data is transmitted safely.
A Private APN from SIMETRY can be set up to meet your specific security needs, giving you peace of mind when working remotely.
This setup can be read more about in the whitepaper, which provides a detailed explanation of the technology.
Security and Protection
With Private GSM, you can secure your network and protect your sensitive information. This is achieved by keeping data traffic hidden from the public internet and protected against potential threats posed by malicious actors.
Private GSM networks are encrypted by default, providing stronger security and device identification compared to Wi-Fi networks that may rely on pre-shared key passwords or open password-free options. This eliminates the risk of third-party service providers mismanaging or compromising the security of your data.
Here are some key security features you can expect from Private GSM:
- Secure data traffic from the public internet
- Automated detection and prevention of cyberattacks
- Security filtering measures to block unapproved websites and applications
More Than Security
Going beyond just security is crucial for a comprehensive network protection. A complete Private APN toolkit from SIMETRY can help you fully analyze and control your network.
With a Private APN toolkit, you can have more control over your network. This can be especially useful for businesses that need to manage a large number of devices and users.
Having a complete toolkit can also help you identify potential security threats before they become major issues. By analyzing your network, you can find vulnerabilities and take steps to fix them.
A Private APN toolkit can also help you stay ahead of cyber threats by providing real-time monitoring and alerts. This can give you peace of mind knowing that your network is being constantly monitored.
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Enhanced Security
Private cellular networks give administrators complete control over data management and routing, keeping sensitive information separate from other devices.
This eliminates the risk of third-party service providers mismanaging or compromising the security of your data.
Private cellular networks are encrypted by default, providing stronger security and device identification compared to Wi-Fi networks.
A Private APN toolkit from SIMETRY can help you fully analyze and control your network, going beyond just cyber security.
Here are some key benefits of a Private APN:
- Secure your SIM-based devices by keeping data traffic hidden from the public internet.
- Automate the detection and prevention of cyberattacks with a cloud-based threat prevention engine.
- Ensure that your corporate devices access secure sources by blocking unapproved websites and applications.
By using a Private APN, your devices access the carrier networks through private IPsec tunnels, creating a secure and reliable private network for your data.
Planning and Management
Planning a Private GSM network requires careful consideration of several key factors. Ensuring uniform coverage and adequate capacity is complex, and network design must consider various factors, including the physical layout of the site, the density of users, and data throughput requirements.
Network design must also account for interference management, which is crucial, especially in areas with multiple wireless networks. External interference is a major concern, but internal network interference can also be a problem.
Scalability and flexibility are also essential in Private GSM network planning. A design that can scale with the organization's growth and adapt to evolving technological and business needs is crucial.
Here are some key challenges in planning Private GSM networks:
- Network Coverage and Capacity
- Interference Management
- Scalability and Flexibility
With the right tools, such as Atoll and Atoll One, Private GSM network operators and engineering companies can create a complete planning and engineering solution. Atoll One, in particular, is a streamlined solution for designing and optimizing small to medium outdoor and indoor Private Mobile Networks.
Guaranteed Service Levels are a key benefit of Private GSM networks. Administrators can ensure that each application receives the necessary resources, including exact latency and throughput requirements.
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Network Fundamentals
Private networks are a localized network that employs licensed, shared, or unlicensed wireless frequencies and leverages 4G or 5G technology.
These networks are owned by the company, which means they have full control over the infrastructure and can customize it to meet their specific needs.
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What Is Apn?
APNs, or Access Point Names, are a crucial part of network setup.
A Public APN is shared with users from inside and outside your organization, making it accessible to anyone with the right credentials.
How Networks Work
Private networks are a type of localized network that uses licensed, shared, or unlicensed wireless frequencies. They're designed to meet an enterprise's specific needs within a particular region.
Private networks employ 4G or 5G technology to establish a specialized network. This technology enables them to provide customized cellular coverage and application-specific services.
The infrastructure of private networks is owned by the company that uses them. This ownership allows for more control over the network and its operations.
Private networks often integrate with existing Wi-Fi. This integration enables companies to have a dependable and low-latency network for critical applications and devices.
Ecosystem with diverse solutions
Private GSM has a thriving ecosystem with diverse solution options, attracting a wide range of providers from traditional equipment manufacturers like Ericsson and Nokia to Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) like Verizon and Vodafone.
These providers offer services from design to deployment, making it a complex landscape for businesses to navigate. Many other players, including specialized solution providers like Federated Wireless or Boingo, and traditional system integrators like Cognizant or Capgemini, are also part of this ecosystem.
Hyperscalers, such as AWS or Google Cloud, have recently entered the market with offerings that integrate their existing cloud services. This diversity of options can make it challenging for businesses to decide on the best solution for their needs.
The diversity of providers and services has led to a wide range of price quotes during the Request-for-Proposal (RFP) process, with quotes varying three to fivefold.
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Technology and Standards
Private GSM networks are based on open standards, which means they can be easily integrated with existing infrastructure.
One such standard is the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) standard, which is widely used in the mobile industry.
In fact, the GSM standard is used by over 90% of the world's mobile networks.
This standardization allows for seamless communication between different networks and devices.
The GSM standard also includes a set of protocols for secure communication, such as encryption and authentication.
This ensures that private GSM networks can maintain the same level of security as public networks.
Private GSM networks can also use the same frequency bands as public networks, such as the 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands.
This means that private GSM networks can be easily integrated with existing public networks and devices.
The use of open standards also allows for the development of custom applications and services for private GSM networks.
These custom applications can be tailored to meet the specific needs of the organization using the private network.
The open standards used in private GSM networks also enable the use of third-party equipment and services.
This can help reduce costs and increase flexibility for organizations using private GSM networks.
In fact, many private GSM networks use a combination of proprietary and open standards to meet their specific needs.
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APN Services
Private APNs are a game-changer for secure wireless connections. They create a secure and reliable private network for your data by accessing carrier networks through private IPsec tunnels.
Using a Private APN from SIMETRY can save you data cost, IT resources, and time. If you already have IoT security using the IPsec protocol, you might want to consider using a Private APN to protect your IoT devices and data.
Private APNs provide an additional layer of security for your wireless connections, from remote cellular devices to databases. This is achieved through SIMETRY's Private APN solution.
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