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Duos Edge AI Earns PTC’26 Innovation Honor

22 January 2026 at 19:30

Duos Technologies Group Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOT), through its operating subsidiary Duos Edge AI, Inc., received the Outstanding Innovation Award at Pacific Telecommunication Conference 2026 (PTC’26). This honor recognizes Duos Edge AI’s leadership in modular Edge Data Center (EDC) solutions that boost efficiency, scalability, security, and customer experience.

Duos Edge AI’s capital-efficient model supports rapid 90-day installations and scalable growth tailored to regional needs like education, healthcare, and municipal services. High-availability designs deliver up to 100 kW+ per cabinet with resilient, 24/7 operations positioned within 12 miles of end users for minimal latency.

β€œThis recognition from Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) is a meaningful validation of our strategy and execution,” said Doug Recker, President of Duos and Founder of Duos Edge AI. β€œOur mission has been to bring secure, low-latency digital infrastructure directly to communities that need it most. By deploying edge data centers where people live, learn, and work, we’re helping close the digital divide while building a scalable platform aligned with long-term growth and shareholder value.”

The award spotlights Duos Edge AI’s patented modular EDCs deployed in underserved communities for low-latency, enterprise-grade infrastructure. These centers enable real-time AI processing, telemedicine, digital learning, and carrier-neutral connectivity without distant cloud reliance.

Duos Edge AI thanks partners like Texas Regions 16 and 3 Education Service Centers, Dumas ISD, and local leaders embracing localized tech for equity.

To learn more about Duos Edge AI, visit www.duosedge.ai.

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Building Digital Equity: Connecting People And Infrastructure

5 November 2025 at 15:00

Originally posted on Crosstown Fiber.

Digital equity is one of the most pressing challenges facing communities today. Many neighborhoods still struggle with the digital divide, the gap between those who have reliable, high-speed internet access and those who do not. This divide limits access to education, healthcare, and employment, making it harder for people and local economies to thrive.

Closing it requires more than cables and connections. It demands both strong, lasting infrastructure and human-centered investment, ensuring that individuals not only have access to technology but also the confidence and skills to use it effectively.

Understanding Digital Divide

Across the country, gaps in broadband access persist. In urban neighborhoods, affordability and access to reliable networks continue to create barriers. In rural areas, distance and limited infrastructure often restrict connectivity altogether. In both cases, the outcome is the same: limited opportunity to learn, work, and participate fully in an increasingly digital world.

The divide is not only about connectivity; it is about opportunity, equity, and inclusion. Building networks designed for the future is critical, but so is building the human infrastructure that turns access into empowerment.

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