Forsway Forms New JV to Target Underserved Streaming Markets
Forsway and Cloudpoint have formed a joint venture, Xtend Solutions FZCO, a new provider of low-cost content streaming solutions in underserved regions.
Forsway and Cloudpoint have formed a joint venture, Xtend Solutions FZCO, a new provider of low-cost content streaming solutions in underserved regions.
Content delivery over multiple devices is in the news once more – this time thanks to a partnership targeting India, Africa and Southeast Asia.
Forsway and Cloudpoint are now collaborating to establish Xtend Solutions FZCO, a new provider of low-cost content streaming solutions aimed at providing robust internet connectivity to serve vast geographies with unreliable or no service.
Forsway today announced that Board member Bengt Jonsson has been appointed as the technology company’s Chairman. Bengt joined the Forsway Board of Directors in January 2021, and takes over from Mats Andersson.
Forsway has appointed two new Directors to its Board. Karin Thurberg and Siebren de Boer add significant expertise to Forsway's global growth strategy.
New massive low-altitude (LEO) satellite networks are currently creating internet coverage where it previously did not exist. By using the mobile network as an uplink, it could be possible to reach billions more.
Forsway announced that at a connectivity summit hosted by the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce (SACC) Arizona, Nov. 2-4 in Phoenix, Forsway Chairman Mats Andersson will share key insight on connectivity innovations and disruptive trends that can help eliminate the digital divide in rural communities around the globe, including large areas in the US.
Forsway announced that at a connectivity summit hosted by the Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce (SACC) Arizona, Nov. 2-4 in Phoenix, Forsway Chairman Mats Andersson will share key insight on connectivity innovations and disruptive trends that can help eliminate the digital divide in rural communities around the globe, including large areas in the US.
While many of us take high-speed internet access for granted as a part of our daily routines, today there are literally 10's of millions of people in USA, South America, and Europe in a similar situation to the Smiths in the mock case we have provided.
There are nearly 30,000 schools in Kenya lacking broadband iInternet access, and more than a million schools in India. Isn’t it time that we work together to deploy low-cost solutions that reduce the digital divide?