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Jeffs’ Brands: KeepZone AI Enters into Channel Partner Agreement for 4G/5G Infrastructure

Jeffs' Brands: KeepZone AI Enters into Channel Partner Agreement for 4G/5G Infrastructure

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Agreement Provides for Sale and Promotion of Private Communications Solutions in Ecuador

Jeffs’ Brands Ltd, a data‑driven company expanding into the global homeland security sector through advanced artificial intelligence (“AI”)‑driven solutions, announced that its wholly‑owned subsidiary, KeepZone AI Inc. (“KeepZone”), has entered into a channel partner agreement (the “Agreement”) with TDCOMM Ltd. (“TDCOMM”) , a provider of next‑generation private LTE and 5G wireless network solutions.

Under the terms of the Agreement, KeepZone has been appointed as a distributor for TDCOMM’s private wireless network solutions in Ecuador,  with the ability to expand into additional territories on a case-by-case basis upon mutual agreement of the parties.

The collaboration aims to support the growing need in Ecuador for secure communications infrastructure capable of connecting cameras, sensors, and critical operational systems across government campuses, defense installations, and essential infrastructure facilities.

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TDCOMM provides a software‑defined platform and turnkey wireless infrastructure enabling organizations to deploy secure, private 4G and 5G communications networks designed for mission‑critical environments. These networks allow government agencies, defense forces, and infrastructure operators to establish independent communications systems capable of operating even when public telecom networks are unavailable, congested, or compromised.

Private LTE and 5G infrastructure enables organizations to deploy secure campus‑scale communications networks, connecting surveillance cameras, monitoring sensors, command systems, and other connected devices that form the backbone of modern situational awareness platforms.

Key deployment environments include:

  • Government and defense campuses
  • Ports and maritime infrastructure
  • Oil and gas facilities
  • Mining and natural resource operations
  • Border security sites
  • Transportation hubs and airports
  • Large industrial and logistics facilities

In addition to fixed installations, TDCOMM’s technology also supports mobile and off‑grid deployments, including vehicle‑mounted or rapidly deployable systems capable of creating temporary secure communications “network bubbles.” These mobile networks can provide connectivity in remote regions of Ecuador such as Amazonian operational areas, mining sites, or disaster response zones.

These networks support high‑bandwidth operational data including:

  • Video streams from surveillance cameras and drones
  • Telemetry from distributed sensors and monitoring devices
  • Command‑and‑control communications
  • Emergency response coordination data
  • Operational data from connected infrastructure and Internet of Things (“IoT”) systems

By enabling connectivity between sensors, cameras, and command centers, TDCOMM’s technology aims to support improved situational awareness and operational coordination for public safety agencies, defense organizations and critical infrastructure operators.

The Agreement expands KeepZone’s growing portfolio of homeland security technologies, diversifying its existing AI‑enabled solutions for threat detection, counter‑drone systems, RF spectrum intelligence, and cybersecurity.

Executive Quote

“Governments and infrastructure operators increasingly require secure communications systems capable of supporting modern sensor networks and operational technologies. We believe our collaboration with TDCOMM allows us to bring TDCOMM’s advanced private 4G and 5G communications infrastructure to Ecuador, helping organizations ensure reliable connectivity between cameras, sensors, and command systems — even in challenging or remote environments.”

— Alon Dayan, Chief Executive Officer of KeepZone.

Through this collaboration, KeepZone and TDCOMM aim to support government, defense, and critical infrastructure operators in Ecuador seeking to strengthen communications resilience and operational awareness across complex and geographically distributed environments.

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