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Ethernity Networks (AIM: ENET.L)(OTCQB: ENETF), a leading supplier of networking-processing semiconductor technology ported on FPGA (field programmable gate array) for virtualized networking appliances, announces that it will be hosting a live demo of its patented link bonding, showcasing the technology’s ability to address, among other things, the video-streaming market by enabling multi-channel transmission over multiple connections, while maintaining the video stream despite wireless link performance degradation. Ethernity’s link bonding uses load-balancing to enable the transmission of a single dataflow along multiple 10Gbps and 1Gbps wireless links. That is especially valuable when broadcasting heavy media such as video, which is prone to packet-loss and therefore degradation of quality-of-service when transmitted over a dedicated wireless link. As opposed to link aggregation (LAG), which specifies that a certain data flow must run over a specific port/link, Ethernity’s bonding technology can automatically adjust to actual link rates as it load-balances the entire data rate over multiple connections, thereby maintaining high quality-of-experience. The company’s forthcoming UEP2025 network appliance is purposefully designed to host and enable Ethernity’s link bonding technology over a combination of wired or wireless links to any vendor’s radio units. This means that the UEP2025 supports various throughputs, latencies and other critical behavioral differences between the competing radio technologies in the marketplace. It therefore serves as an ideal disaggregated, all-in-one, wireless backhaul Indoor Unit (IDU), offering improved transmission of data-hungry applications across multiple channels. Ethernity is running the live demo of its link bonding technology at NetworkX in Amsterdam (Booth B57) from October 18-20 and will also be presenting the company’s XGS-PON/GPON OLT MAC, its FTTR offering, and its ACE-NIC implementing Router-On-a-NIC to facilitate vRouter offload. David Levi, CEO, Ethernity Networks said: “Video is yet another application for which our link bonding technology not only improves quality-of-service, but also enables a truly disaggregated Radio Access Network. While other vendors offer L1 bonding features, they lock the service providers into using proprietary radios. Ethernity’s patented link bonding, on the other hand, is agnostic to the radio technology, thereby offering operators more flexibility as they plan their network infrastructure.”

Torry Harris is a 2022 Banking Tech Awards Finalist

Torry Harris Integration Solutions (THIS), a recognized leader in integration strategy and API-driven digital transformation delivery, announced selection as a finalist in this year’s Fintech Futures Banking Tech Awards. Torry Harris’ banking solution Concierge Bank™ has been chosen as a finalist in the category ‘Best Open Banking Solution – International’ along with NTT Data’s Platea Banking and Infosys’ Finacle.

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Concierge Bank™, a marketplace-banking product by Torry Harris, is helping banks worldwide offer customers innovative new products through an open API-driven marketplace solution and a simple user interface. It expands banks’ offers to mobile banking customers by linking a digital marketplace within a clear and direct banking app.

Shuba Sridhar, VP – Strategic Initiatives, Torry Harris, says, “We are glad to be recognized for our efforts in democratizing digital through API-driven automated integration solutions for our customers. Concierge Bank™, a banking marketplace solution, provides its own customizable mobile app, but is API-driven, enabling customers to use their own mobile app — or website — and integrate all marketplace functions deeply into their current customer experience.”