In the offshore industry, where operations are carried out in some of the most remote and harsh environments on Earth, reliable, high-speed connectivity is no longer just a requirement for…
Mobilis S.A., based in Aix-en-Provence, France, has over 35 years of expertise in the design and manufacture of buoys and buoy equipment. The company operates two specialised production plants in…
Boliden is a leading international mining and smelting company headquartered in Sweden. They specialize in producing essential metals like copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver. Boliden’s operations are critical to…
Choosing the right antenna for your IoT application is crucial for ensuring reliable connectivity and optimal performance. Here are five key factors to consider when selecting an IoT antenna:
From racetracks to rooftops, this month’s newsletter explores how POYNTING Antennas are powering connectivity across the globe. Discover how our antennas keep NextGenCup racing cars and paddocks connected and get…
At POYNTING, we’re always improving. The WaveHunter-V4 is now lighter with GNSS support, while OMNI-293/493 antennas offer wider 617–6000 MHz coverage—ensuring smarter, future-ready connectivity.
POYNTING Antennas made waves globally in February and March, showcasing high-performance antenna solutions at events in Las Vegas, Manila, Istanbul, Stockholm, and France—highlighting our growing global reach and trusted partnerships.
As 5G continues to evolve, an innovation known as 5G RedCap (short for "Reduced Capability") is poised to play a pivotal role in expanding the reach and versatility of 5G…
NextGenCup is an innovative racing competition that combines high-performance motorsport with sustainability by featuring fully electric Mini Coopers. Reliable, high-speed connectivity is crucial for real-time telemetry, live video streaming, and…
What is MIMO? MIMO (Multiple Input, Multiple Output) technology is revolutionizing wireless communications by enhancing data throughput and reliability. It achieves this by using multiple antennas at both the transmitter…