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Bodentel, founded in 2018 and based just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, is an innovative technology company specializing in telecommunications and artificial intelligence solutions. A global strategic partner of Nokia, we are dedicated to helping businesses harness the power of cutting-edge technologies to optimize operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive sustainable growth. Our team is made up of veterans of Nokia and other telecommunications leaders in North America, Europe, and Asia. Much of our business to date has been in the Asia-Pacific region, hence our interest in joining PTC and engaging more with other members of this organization.
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F.A.Q.
At Bodentel, we believe that next-generation artificial intelligence and edge computing are the two breakthroughs which will have the most impact on the ICT industry going forward. Of course, artificial intelligence already has numerous important applications across industry and life. As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced and “next generations” of the technology are developed, it will be applied in even more settings and scenarios across different industries and aspects of life, including but also far beyond telecommunications and other components of ICT.
Secondly, progress in edge computing should also generate considerable impact across the fields in which it is typically incorporated, such as the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, and robot-assisted surgery. This proximity to data at the source of edge computing can generate important benefits, including faster insights, improved response times, and better bandwidth availability. Furthermore, mobile edge computing on 5G networks can enable more comprehensive data analysis, deeper insights, faster response times, and improved customer experiences.
Redeveloping Radio Access Networks (RANs) and core architecture for openness, flexibility, and energy efficiency should generate important dividends for our industry. RANs have become increasingly complex with the development and popularization of each new generation of mobile technology, such as 3G, 4G (LTE), and 5G. Virtualization and cloud-native principles are being applied to RANs to simplify their architectures, reduce power consumption, and increase flexibility, which can help meet the demands of 5G and future networks. Telecommunications operators around the world are currently pushing for open, intelligent, virtualized, and fully interoperable RAN solutions. Governments are looking to Open RAN to introduce new suppliers to their markets and drive local 5G innovation. New open and disaggregated architectures, software, and hardware such as Open RAN give operators the flexibility to extend 5G to more users in a cost-effective, secure, and energy-efficient way. This flexibility can stimulate greater innovation across industries in areas such as telemedicine and smart factories.
Telecommunications is all about the links and synergies between people, of all nations, backgrounds, and economic statuses. For decades, there has been a major gap between the strength and scope of telecommunications networks in developed countries and those of developing nations. Nations in East Asia have made tremendous strides in further developing their telecommunications networks and connecting people of all types — urban and rural, young and old, rich and poor — with phone service and the internet. However, it is also clear that other countries still have room to progress in terms of connecting their people with global networks. A priority for our company is to work with telecommunications operators in Pacific Island nations to support their efforts in expanding connectivity across their vast territories, enabling millions of people to receive service and therefore maximize their economic potential and improve their quality of life. In this way, we expect that telecommunications can further benefit humanity.
Clearly our world is divided, along ideological, economic, and cultural lines. It is important for people from different countries and markets to be willing to sit down and engage with each other despite the gaps which may exist between their political leaders. Although our company is small, we have a definitively international team, including individuals from East Asia, India, Finland, and the United States. We have also worked with customers and partners from around the world, including in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. I would consider the fact that we have provided services to such a diverse array of clients — and maintained unity between the different members of our team — to be very positive outcomes that have made the members of our organization proud. We also look forward to future successes in terms of further expanding our team, providing high-quality services to new customers, as well as giving back to the communities in which we operate.

