OneLayer Launches Technology Alliance Program for Secure Private Cellular Networks
OneLayer announced in a press release the launch of its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), a certified ecosystem of technology partners providing integrated solutions for private LTE and 5G network deployments. The program aims to simplify the implementation of secure private cellular networks for enterprises.
Partners in the TAP include companies such as Check Point, Claroty, Digi International, Druid Software, Ericsson, Fortinet, Kigen, Nokia, Semtech, and Teltonika. These integrations cover network infrastructure, security, IT and OT operations, device management, and SIM technology.
TAP-certified integrations are designed to deliver unified device visibility across private cellular and enterprise networks, extend Zero Trust enforcement to LTE and 5G devices, and automate large-scale device onboarding. The program also connects private cellular infrastructure with existing enterprise security and IT systems to maintain consistent management and policy enforcement.
According to OneLayer, the certification process aligns development between product teams and partners, accelerates feature releases, and ensures that integrations meet enterprise security and performance standards.
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