A teenager in Palo Alto, CA, was arrested recently after allegedly breaking into a couple's home. But here's where the story gets really strange. According to the police, after the 17-year-old snuck into the house, he woke up the couple sleeping in their bedroom and asked for their Wi-Fi password.  In the end, one of the owners pushed the kid out of the house before the police arrived, and thankfully all ended well. 
Yes, people are certainly going to extreme lengths to get functional connectivity. And when your broadband provider is either too expensive, too unreliable, or you have to overcome bandwidth shortcomings, really people - -what is any data/Netflix/Gaming/Instagram/TikTok crazed teenager to do?
Well, what about an LTE driven connection?    In fact, that same teenager could easily avail of the latest LTE technology. Today's LTE networks offer tremendous reach, throughput, and the flexibility to keep up with all that stuff teenagers absolutely can not live without!  With an LTE driven WAN, one can connect fixed and temporary sites, vehicles, IoT devices, POS systems anytime, anywhere.
And unless you've been on a mars mission (or more likely an extended quarantine), you can't help but see how the steady pace of LTE WWAN adoption has become more ubiquities in a world of IoT, connected vehicles, remote workers, and tele-education, …… and especially in verticals where enterprises need to become more agile.  MPLS, traditional virtual private networks (VPNs), and other legacy network elements simply cannot keep pace with the rapidly changing needs of today's lean and flexible connected enterprises.
 
Fortunately, enterprise-grade LTE solutions can help organizations of all sizes, and teenagers too, connect with more people, places, and things - all in a highly secure environment while minimizing costs and increasing reliability.