XCIEN selects Tarana Wireless to bring internet service in Mexico

XCIEN and Tarana Wireless announced a partnership to bring internet service across Mexico with plans ranging from 100 to 400 Mbps.
XCIEN InternetXCIEN, the largest wireless internet service provider in Mexico, plans to utilize Gigabit 1 (G1) — Tarana’s broadband platform that has introduced the next generation of fixed wireless access (ngFWA) — in previously hard-to-reach, rural areas where fiber is not economically viable.

XCIEN also plans to use G1 in competition with fiber offerings in urban zones where G1’s deployment speed and high throughput make it a compelling alternative.

“With G1’s long reach and ease of deployment, we can provide quality service to many more of these homes, and more quickly,” Jesus Canamar, XCIEN Director of Operations, said in a news statement.

Founded in 1999, XCIEN currently serve more than 3,000 businesses across 10 states of Mexico, and has recently joined an alliance with Luminet Wan to enable even wider implementation of their broadband services.

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