Cellular and enterprise IT networks each serve different but complementary roles in connectivity. Cellular networks, managed by telecom providers, use licensed spectrum and cover large geographic areas, enabling reliable mobile connectivity with 4G and 5G for remote and wide-ranging applications.
In contrast, enterprise IT networks are typically Wi-Fi-based, managed in-house, and tailored for secure, high-capacity indoor coverage, supporting devices within a limited, defined space. While cellular networks excel in mobility and wide-area access, enterprise networks are optimized for high-bandwidth, low-latency connections needed in office environments. Increasingly, enterprises leverage hybrid approaches, combining cellular and IT infrastructure for seamless, robust connectivity.