- Cloudbrink hotspot service aims to offer alternative to VPN tools
- The service claims to improve application performance by 30 times
- Can also reportedly reduce the tethering suffered in warehouse environments
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) have long been the standard for secure internet access in the remote and hybrid work landscape.
However, while VPNs provide essential encryption, they often also have downsides, as workers relying on tethered connections in challenging environments such as warehouses, or remote manufacturing facilities, can face a frustrating trade-off between security and speed due to relying on mobile hotspots.
Now, Cloudbrink is looking to improve hotspot performance as an alternative to VPNs, offering a solution that not only ensures security but also enhances connectivity without the typical bandwidth sacrifices.
Beyond traditional VPNs
Hotspots can often suffer from performance degradation due to the nature of their connection (combining two wireless links – one from the device to the mobile phone and another from the phone to the carrier network). This dual-link setup increases the chances of performance issues, particularly when signal strength is poor, or packet loss occurs.
While the rollout of 5G networks promises to alleviate some of the performance issues associated with mobile hotspots, widespread adoption remains a distant goal. Currently, only 32% of cellular connections in the United States are 5G, and penetration is significantly lower in many other regions. Additionally, 5G coverage tends to be concentrated in metropolitan areas, leaving many remote and hybrid workers unable to capitalize on the technology.
Cloudbrink’s service is…
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