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IP Technology Labs

IP Technology Labs is a networking and communications technology company that provides hardware and software solutions for secure, IP-based connectivity across distributed environments.

  • Appliance-based IP networking products for site-to-site and remote connectivity
  • Secure tunneling and routing solutions for multi-site enterprise networks
  • Licensed and unlicensed wireless backhaul and last-mile connectivity offerings
  • Solutions for extending legacy serial and Tamper Detection Mechanism (TDM) interfaces over modern IP networks
  • Tools and platforms for monitoring and managing deployed IP networking equipment

More About IP Technology Labs

IP Technology Labs focuses on network infrastructure solutions that connect geographically distributed locations over IP networks, including the public internet, private WANs, and wireless links. Its portfolio targets enterprise, government, industrial, and service provider environments that require deterministic connectivity between sites, devices, and applications without wholesale replacement of existing infrastructure. The company emphasizes appliance-based deployments that can be installed at branch offices, data centers, field locations, and control sites to create secure and routed IP overlays.

The organization’s offerings typically align with categories such as enterprise routing (networking), Virtual Private Network (VPN) and tunneling (network security), wireless backhaul (connectivity), and protocol conversion for legacy systems (industrial networking). Devices and platforms from IP Technology Labs are often used to interconnect remote facilities, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) nodes, and other Operational technology (OT) environments with central control systems over IP, while maintaining compatibility with existing serial or TDM-based endpoints.

From an architectural standpoint, IP Technology Labs solutions rely on standard IP networking protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and routing protocols, and often employ encrypted tunnels using VPN-like constructs to traverse untrusted networks. The company also addresses use cases where licensed or unlicensed RF links provide transport, with its hardware forming the IP edge that bridges radio networks and wired Ethernet domains. This enables hybrid topologies that span fiber, copper, and wireless media under a unified IP addressing and routing scheme.

In comparison to generic VPN software or commodity routers, IP Technology Labs positions its products toward scenarios that involve mixed legacy and IP traffic, deterministic connectivity requirements, and constrained or specialized transport layers such as narrowband wireless or satellite. The equipment is often deployed as part of an end-to-end architecture that includes central aggregation points, edge devices at remote sites, and a management plane for configuration and monitoring.

Within an enterprise IT directory or marketplace taxonomy, IP Technology Labs fits into categories including enterprise networking hardware, network security for site-to-site encryption, industrial and OT networking, and wireless backhaul connectivity. Its appliances and tools are intended to serve organizations that need to extend IP networking to challenging environments, preserve investments in non-IP equipment by encapsulating legacy protocols, and maintain secure connectivity between core data centers, branch locations, and field operations.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 5
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $0-$1M

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Corporate Headquarters

1201 South Sharp Street
#303
Baltimore, MD 21230

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Communications