HOW THE WIRELESS INDUSTRY POWERS THE U.S. ECONOMY

April 5, 2018

We live in a time when the world is more connected than ever before. With more than 262 million smartphone users in the U.S.1 and a 238 percent increase in data traffic in the last two years,2 it is clear that the “always-on” promise is here. While traffic growth is heavily driven by video and social networking applications, it is being further propelled by the formation of entirely new sectors reliant on wireless connectivity. In powering this connectedness, the wireless industry plays a critical role in society. But just how much does it contribute to the U.S. economy?

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Lantronix, Inc. (NASDAQ: LTRX) is a specialized networking company providing M2M (machine to machine) and IoT (Internet of Things) solutions. Our products deliver secure connectivity, device management and mobility for today’s increasingly connected world. By networking and managing devices and machines that have never before been connected, we enable our customers to realize the possibilities of the Internet of Things. Founded in 1989, Lantronix pioneers robust, intelligent and easy to deploy solutions for mission critical applications in a wide range of industries, including data center, medical, security, industrial, transportation, retail, financial and government.

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