Fractus and Verizon settle patent litigation
In fleet management, and across the broader Internet of Things (IoT), the difference between "connected" and "offline" often comes down to one critical, but often overlooked component: the antenna.
Fractus' patented antenna innovations are foundational to modern IoT connectivity, enabling compact, high-performance multi-band antennas that support demanding real-world deployments – including connected vehicles in fleet management – alongside other prominent verticals such as smart home, industrial IoT, and asset tracking.
Such IoT devices must operate across multiple frequency bands, in challenging environments, and within strict size constraints, and Fractus' geometry-based approach to antenna design has helped the IoT industry meet these demands, thereby supporting the evolution of connected products and services.
"Fractus has invested heavily in research and development to create antenna technologies that are integrated across many IoT applications" said
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Fractus is an early pioneer in developing antenna technology for smartphones, tablets and other wireless IoT devices and holds a patent portfolio of more than 40 inventions. Among the numerous awards and honors the company has received for its innovative work, Fractus was named 2005 Davos World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer, Fractus' inventors were finalists for the European Inventor Award 2014 and in
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