Telrad Acquires WaveIP Business Operations and WipAir Portfolio
Share Article LOD, Israel (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Telrad Networks, a global provider of innovative wireless telecommunication solutions, has announced its acquisition of WaveIP s business operations as well as the company s WipAir product portfolio, including its Wi-Fi 6 technology. WaveIP is a leading point-to-point and point-to-multipoint broadband wireless solutions in the sub-11GHz spectrum.
The union of the two companies business operations will augment Telrad s product portfolio with WaveIP s best-in-class broadband wireless technologies. In turn, Telrad will provide those same technologies with increased market reach and a broader customer base. This mutually advantageous acquisition enables Telrad to fully leverage the incredible suite of broadband wireless technologies that WaveIP has developed over the past twenty years. The leading-edge e
Telrad and Redzone Complete Cutting-Edge Wireless Broadband Infrastructure Expansion and Upgrade in 90 Days
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Global LTE solutions provider and regional broadband company join forces to execute CARES-funded rollout deploying advanced LTE fixed wireless capabilities to deliver 50 Mbps broadband speeds. ROCKLAND, Maine (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Telrad Networks, a global provider of innovative LTE telecom solutions, and Redzone Wireless, LLC, a leading fixed wireless broadband provider headquartered in Rockland, ME, are pleased to announce the joint completion of a fast-paced, cutting-edge infrastructure rollout. The expanded network brings affordable, high-speed broadband access to thousands of additional Maine households and businesses.
This rollout project is noteworthy for two important reasons: its speed and engineering complexity.
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NASA pushes Airport Communications into the Digital Age
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Washington, D.C. – Some of the best entertainment at the airport is all the action outside the window. Loaded luggage carriers zip past on their way to planes. Fuel trucks come and go. Catering trucks restock galleys. During winter, de-icing crews and snowplows add to the bustle.
This organized chaos is overseen by the ground-control managers as part of an airport-wide effort to ensure the safety of all ground operations. And as air travel has increased, the challenge of keeping track of all the moving parts has only grown.
NASA Helps Bring Airport Communications into the Digital Age
Some of the best entertainment at the airport is all the action outside the window. Loaded luggage carriers zip past on their way to planes. Fuel trucks come and go. Catering trucks restock galleys. During winter, de-icing crews and snowplows add to the bustle.
This organized chaos is overseen by the ground-control managers as part of an airport-wide effort to ensure the safety of all ground operations. And as air travel has increased, the challenge of keeping track of all the moving parts has only grown.
However, a digital, wireless airport communications system developed in part by NASA is now poised to change the game.