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Scalable Wireless Network for Growing WISPS

The importance of a scalable network for growing WISPs

The Importance of a Scalable Wireless Network for Growing WISPS Many successful Wireless Internet Service Providers get started due to a lack of Internet service, or insufficient service by existing providers. During their initial phase, Internet Service Providers (ISPs are enthusiastic about setting up their networks but motivated by short-term goals. Typically dealing with budget

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New High-gain Subscriber Unit is now available in North America

We are delighted to announce the availability of SU INT high-gain Subscriber Unit in North America.   RADWIN is expanding its PtMP offering with an IP67 Subscriber Unit that features a 22dBi integrated antenna. Extremely robust, SU INT provides greater performance in the 5.x GHz bands.   The new Subscriber Unit enables 200k PSS for unparalleled switching performance and supports FCC and

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How Electric Coops can rapidly deliver broadband to the community

Although large financial resources have been allocated over the past few years in the USA to bridge the rural digital divide, the National Rural Electric Coop Association (NRECA) indicates in its last report from Sep. 2018 that approximately 6.3 million electric co-op households, totaling 13.4 million people, lack access to adequate, high-speed broadband service (25/3 Mbps).   RECs have

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Have your cake and eat it – TWICE!

Contrary to the title, this blog is not about food. It’s actually about trade-offs.   In life, we are often faced with decisions where trade-offs are involved – choosing one thing at the expense of something else; you want a fancy sports car but you want it to be fuel-efficient, you can save money washing

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Overcoming the 3.5GHz spectrum bottleneck for Broadband services

When it comes to broadband connectivity, a reliable, high-speed connection is an essential requirement of business and enterprise customers of any size. Fiber has been deployed in urban centers around the globe, however, even in the most developed countries today, there are still many locations where fiber deployment is impractical or unfeasible due to the

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