
The Internet Of Things
What does Internet of Things (IoT) signify? The 4th Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, means M2M concepts are combined with computational intelligence networks, internet access and cloud computing. IoT applications are becoming endless as new requirements emerge constantly. At Poynting, we aim to keep up with these infinite applications with future-proof antennas that are continually compatible with today’s industry. More exciting news as one of the Poynting Group’s business units will have a name change to better position itself in the South African market.
Poynting’s IoT Webinar
We recently presented our 3rd successful webinar which received fantastic feedback. The webinar included on IoT topics, and antennas that utilize M2M and IoT...
Poynting – Out And About
Poynting had some great marketing exposure after the last few months. From successful shows with our partners from BellEquip to Novatel, to attending the Rajant Summit...
Spotlight On Guenther Lugauer From BellEquip, Austria
BellEquip in the Austria is one of our many fantastic European partners. BellEquip has been in the market for many years and their business centres around antennas,...
Converting DB Regio buses into rolling Wi-Fi hotspots
Project Information Customer: DB Regio BusLocation: Münster – NRW, GermanyPartners: Frontier BV and Ciden GmbHPoynting Product: MIMO-3-V2-12 – Wideband 2×2 LTE Antenna...
Poynting Direct Becomes Inteto Connect
We are excited to announce that Poynting Direct (Pty) Ltd has undergone a name change and we are now known as INTETO CONNECT (PTY) LTD. It became clear that it was...
Welcome To The Poynting Family! – Shane Moyce & Debbie Govender
We would like to welcome two new family members to the Poynting Group – Shane Moyce and Debbie Govender. Welcome to the family! Shane Moyce – RF Engineer (Poynting...
FAQ: Video – What is RSSI, RSPR, RSRQ & SINR?
Have a look at our video, presented by Dr. André Fourie, which differentiaties between Received Signal Strength Indicator, Reference Signal Received Power, Reference Signal Received Quality and Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio.