Accuver expands into V2X market

Accuver, a global leader in mobile network testing solutions, has expanded into the Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) market through its recent acquisition of Wayties.
September 18, 2024
Rami Lee of Accuver
Rami Lee of Accuver

Wayties is an engineering startup company working in the C-ITS and CAV (Connected Automated Vehicle) areas. It was founded in 2015 and is based in Seongnam, Gyeonggi, South Korea.

Accuver says that the acquisition strengthens the company’s ability to offer comprehensive V2X test solutions, covering all phases of development, deployment and optimisation.

With Accuver’s V2X test solutions, customers can obtain Omniair certifications for their V2X equipment, as the solutions support Basic Safety Message (BSM) performance and conformance tests. These solutions are fully compliant with key industry standards, including SAE J2945/1, J3161/1 and J2735.

In addition to V2X testing, Accuver offers advanced telecommunication solutions such as roadside units (RSUs) and onboard units (OBUs). The company recently secured a waiver from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), enabling the deployment of cellular-based C-V2X technology in the 5.9 GHz frequency band.

Accuver says that the waiver positions the company as a key player in the V2X market, providing cutting-edge solutions for 5G, LTE, and V2X communications.

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