Cambium Networks connects the unconnected around the world with affordable quality in wireless broadband

Cambium Networks, a global provider of wireless networking solutions, announced that high-speed connectivity being deployed by network operators around the world, drove shipment of more than seven million radio modules.

Proven to support education and spur economic development, affordable internet connectivity can now be rapidly deployed to connect any business or community.

Cambium Networks’ fixed wireless networking solutions bridge distances from 2m to 245 km, leverage both licensed and unlicensed spectrum, support indoor and outdoor deployments, and provide capacity from kbps for SCADA transport to multiple Gbps licensed microwave networks. Cambium Networks is connecting the unconnected – people, places and things – from node to NOC.

“Connectivity is essential to business and residential applications, and network operators are choosing Cambium Networks equipment to provide consistently reliable connectivity,” said Atul Bhatnagar, president and CEO of Cambium Networks.

“These high-speed wireless broadband solutions connect public Wi-Fi networks, industry, education, and residential networks. As RF spectrum becomes increasingly scarce, network operators prefer our solutions because they offer industry-leading spectral efficiency and can deliver the highest throughput in the smallest available spectrum.”

The 7 million radio modules are deployed around the world and are at work in a broad range of vertical markets and applications. The following are examples of innovation and quality at work.

Service provider meets peak demand with PMP 450m

Pixius Communications in Kansas was experiencing peak customer traffic between 9 and 11 p.m. due to streaming video applications. The PMP 450m with cnMedusa Massive MU-MIMO technology delivers more than 400 Mbps in a 20 MHz channel.

“We have serviced downloads up to 118 Mbps during peak customer usage,” said Rob Reif, production manager, Pixius Communication.“I would expect these customers to be more than satisfied with their currently uncapped internet service from the PMP 450m access point.”

Public Wi-Fi anywhere

Atul Bhatnagar

EverestLink provides Wi-Fi connectivity to schools, businesses and residences in the Himalayas with point-to-point backhaul and cnPilot indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi technology. “Everest Link’s commitment to our community doesn’t stop at providing the connectivity we need for the tourist industry,” said Tsering G. Sherpa, chief executive officer, Everest Link. “We’ve begun a distance-learning program in certain schools, because few teachers are available to go to remote Himalayan schools.”

Improving industrial efficiency

P and R Communications, a utilities system integrator in the United States, has deployed cnReach™ to provide wireless backhaul for SCADA connectivity for Fairborn Water in Ohio. “The design and implementation of the cnReach network was painless, said Mitchell Davis, wireless engineer, P&R Communications. “We enjoyed ease of installation and operation, with sites taking 2-3 hours to complete. Being able to operate on ISM while we waited for the MAS licensing to complete was a great advantage.”

Elevating legacy network performance

Via Express Tecnologia e Telecomunicacoes (VETT) is an internet service provider in Dourados, Brazil with thousands of business and residential customers whose existing network was struggling to keep up with demand. To meet growing connectivity needs, VETT deployed an ePMP™ 2000 access point with ePMP Elevate software.

“By only replacing the access point with ePMP, without any physical change on customer side, we could improve real throughput in at least six times,” said Icaro Calheiros, network supervisor, VETT. “Now we have a network, which supports VoIP service and streaming applications like Netflix.”

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