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Alaska Communications Delivers Gigabit Speed Service with Fixed Wireless Access Technology from Cambium Networks

Alaska Communications Delivers Gigabit Speed Service with Fixed Wireless Access Technology from Cambium Networks
Innovative broadband service provider extends the reach of fiber infrastructure to connect business and residential customers with 60 GHz cnWave fixed wireless and Terragraph mesh technology

Cambium Networks, a leading global provider of wireless networking solutions, today announced that Alaska Communications is deploying multi-gigabit 60 GHz cnWave fixed wireless equipment enabled by Terragraph mesh functionality to connect business and residential subscribers. As part of the first phase of the rollout, Alaska Communications is launching service with speeds up to 1 Gbps to 6,500 homes and businesses. It also will continue to offer unlimited data through a tiered product with speed options starting at 100 Mbps.

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This latest deployment significantly enhances the broadband services that business and residential subscribers receive. Alaska Communications can rapidly extend their fiber network with gigabit wireless technology to provide fast, reliable and cost-effective connectivity by using Cambium Networks’ 60 GHz cnWave equipment with Terragraph, a technology developed by Facebook Connectivity.

“Offering gigabit speed is a significant leap for our business and residential customers,” said Bill Bishop, president and CEO of Alaska Communications. “With the ability to rapidly deploy gigabit service with fixed wireless, we can now reach locations that previously were not feasible with fiber alone. Business and residential customers will now have offerings of 100, 200, and 500 Mbps, as well as Gigabit speed connectivity for streaming video, online education, and rapid data transfer.”

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Expanding broadband access is increasingly critical today, as more workers and students work or learn at least partially at home. Given Alaska Communications’ leadership in deploying multi-gigabit wireless access to replace DSL, Cambium Networks has awarded the company its Wireless Connectivity Hero Award, which recognizes visionaries who are changing the world with wireless technology.

“Alaska Communications is getting ahead of demand and rapidly deploying fixed wireless to extend the capacity of the core network,” said Atul Bhatnagar, president and CEO of Cambium Networks. “Service providers can rapidly upgrade service in their wireless access network, while getting the best leverage from their fiber infrastructure. Our proven fixed wireless solution delivers multi-gigabit speeds and enables service providers like Alaska Communications to extend competitive service into new areas in a matter of weeks or months.”

“We’re excited to see commercial deployments of Terragraph-enabled network equipment take off around the world, including Cambium Networks’ 60 GHz cnWave fixed wireless access equipment,” said Dan Rabinovitsj, vice president for Facebook Connectivity. “This latest deployment in Alaska highlights how our partners are enabling service providers to deliver multi-gigabit connectivity even in the most challenging terrain and weather conditions.”

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