
Wireless WAN is the future of connected food service
- Restaurants
- Eateries within a store
- Food trucks
- Delivery vehicles
- Kiosks
- Digital menu boards
- Surveillance cameras
- Food safety sensors





Solutions for restaurants
Restaurants are embracing technology to ensure food safety, improve operations, transform customer experiences, and expand store formats. From mobile POS systems and cloud applications to digital menu boards and a plethora of IoT devices, everything depends on reliable connectivity to keep operations running smoothly. Ericsson's NetCloud Service and wireless edge solutions for restaurants unlock the power of LTE and 5G cellular to create a secure, nonstop network that connects everything indoors and beyond.
Experience cloud-managed wireless edge solutions for restaurants that are quick to deploy and simple to manage from anywhere. Ericsson NetCloud Manager provides full lifecycle management for the Wireless WAN edge, from zero-touch deployment to at-a-glance analytics and troubleshooting — enabling you to do more with fewer resources and truck rolls.
Explore NetCloud ManagerEricsson provides purpose-built wireless edge routers for every branch, mobile, in-vehicle, and IoT use case — all with best-in-class LTE powered by software-defined modem technology and a Pathway to 5G. Restaurants looking to expand their services need nonstop operations. Ericsson provides an edge.
Explore endpointsWith SD-WAN, direct internet access, guest Wi-Fi, isolation of POS, and the proliferation of IoT, network security at the edge is challenging. Ericsson provides a unified approach to edge security that delivers compliance, application-level control, real-time threat intelligence, segmentation, and secure device-to-cloud IoT connections.
Explore e-book5G for business certainly isn't "one size fits all." Variations in use cases, spectrum, and network operators abound. Find the 5G wireless networking experience best-suited for your stores, offices, vehicles, and beyond.
Learn moreIf our primary Internet connection fails, the network automatically switches over to LTE backup. The store managers typically don’t even notice they’ve flipped over to 4G. In fact, in some cases the Ericsson connection is faster than the existing primary connection.