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Sercomm Brings Next-Gen IP Streamers, AI-Powered Smart-Home Devices, and Small Cells to CES

Jan. 10, 2023
The company’s offerings encompass a wide range of broadband connectivity, smart-home, and home entertainment applications.

This article appeared in Microwaves & RF and has been published here with permission.

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At CES 2023, Sercomm displayed its latest products for broadband connectivity, smart homes, and home entertainment. Demonstrations spotlighted the company’s robust portfolio of technologies and solutions, including next-gen IP streaming devices, AI-powered smart-home devices and IoT sensors, and advanced wireless and wired broadband connectivity solutions for 4G/5G small cells, 5G FWA, DOCSIS, PON, Wi-Fi 6E/7, and more.

Product demonstrations and solutions that were on display included:

  • Next-generation IP streamers and set-top boxes (STBs), such as RDK and Android-based software capable of 4K streaming. Sercomm’s latest STBs also support video conferencing, including STB-to-STB and STB-to-phone communication, as well as monitoring smart-home cameras and IoT sensors for simple and comprehensive home security. In addition, Sercomm unveiled a new, cloud-based video analytics platform.
  • Small-cell network with multi-operator core network (MOCN) functionality, connecting a single eNodeB to multiple core networks. Demonstrations featured a live setup with full functionality using SIMs from multiple mobile network providers, including integration with CBRS-connected cameras with video analytics and monitoring software solution, as well as a cloud-based unified device management (UDM) solution.
  • AI-powered smart-home and IoT devices, which expand smart-home security to include jobsite security monitoring, commercial video and access control, SMG/MDU IoT solutions, mobile IoT devices, and more. Sercomm introduced several new products, including a low-cost AI-powered indoor/outdoor camera for the DIY market, a new LTE-CAT1 camera, and the integration of radar technology for cameras to improve threat identification. Furthermore, Sercomm’s entire portfolio of IoT sensors now supports the Matter protocol for enhanced reliability and security.

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About the Author

David Maliniak | MWRF Executive Editor

In his long career in the B2B electronics-industry media, David Maliniak has held editorial roles as both generalist and specialist. As Components Editor and, later, as Editor in Chief of EE Product News, David gained breadth of experience in covering the industry at large. In serving as EDA/Test and Measurement Technology Editor at Electronic Design, he developed deep insight into those complex areas of technology. Most recently, David worked in technical marketing communications at Teledyne LeCroy. David earned a B.A. in journalism at New York University.

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