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OneLayer Launches Technology Alliance Program to Accelerate Secure Private LTE/5G Adoption

OneLayer Launches Technology Alliance Program to Accelerate Secure Private LTE/5G Adoption

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OneLayer has launched its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), positioning itself as a central orchestration and security layer for enterprises deploying private LTE and 5G networks and formalizing a broad ecosystem of certified technology integrations. The program initially includes partners across network infrastructure, security, IT/OT operations, device management, and SIM technology, giving OneLayer a structured route to embed its platform into core elements of the private cellular stack.

By certifying integrations with partners spanning cellular cores, routers, CMDBs, ITSMs, firewalls, NAC, OT security platforms, and SIM providers, OneLayer aims to deliver full-stack visibility, Zero Trust enforcement for cellular assets, and automated device onboarding at scale. Executives are being offered a way to manage private cellular devices with the same governance and controls as existing IT and OT environments, potentially reducing operational risk and integration cost for complex deployments.

CEO Dave Mor said the company’s strategy is to rely on deep technical partnerships rather than operate as a standalone point product, with TAP designed to accelerate joint feature delivery and close customer gaps. VP Product Tamar Tsuk-Perez emphasized that private cellular introduces unfamiliar devices and protocols for many enterprise teams, and that TAP’s certification process is intended to ensure these joint solutions are built, tested, and maintained at enterprise-grade standards.

Each TAP integration targets a specific business outcome, such as eliminating blind spots behind cellular routers, extending Zero Trust to LTE/5G-connected industrial assets, or bringing cellular context into existing OT anomaly-detection and incident-response workflows without forcing tool replacement. This outcome-based approach is likely to strengthen OneLayer’s value proposition in verticals such as manufacturing, energy, and transportation, where mixed IT/OT environments and critical infrastructure demand high assurance.

Under the program structure, partners that complete certification gain access to OneLayer’s integration directory, vendor recommendations, co-marketing and co-selling, joint solution workshops, and API roadmap influence, aligning their commercial incentives with OneLayer’s platform adoption. In turn, OneLayer secures a scalable go-to-market pathway through established vendors in the private cellular ecosystem, increasing its reach and stickiness as enterprises standardize on integrated solutions.

Program leadership is headed by Daniel Curci, Director of Tech Alliance at OneLayer, whose team oversees solution design, integration development, partner certification, and coordinated market execution. As private LTE and 5G deployments expand, TAP gives OneLayer a structured mechanism to capture ecosystem revenues and embed its asset management and Zero Trust capabilities into the architectural baseline of enterprise cellular networks.

The company positions its technology as enabling enterprises to secure and manage cellular-connected devices across both private and carrier environments without requiring in-house cellular expertise, which could lower adoption barriers for organizations with limited telecom skills. For financial stakeholders, the launch of TAP signals a deliberate platform and ecosystem strategy that may drive recurring revenue through deeper integrations, higher switching costs, and broader applicability across industrial and enterprise use cases.

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