Airspan Networks wins two orders for FWA and 5G

Airspan Networks has recently received two major customer orders for its new products for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and 5G.
Airspan FWA solutionsAirspan Networks did not reveal the name of the clients.

Airspan Networks received its first order in excess of $10 million for the new A6/B6x FWA broadband access and backhaul platform. Airspan Networks said gigabit-speed FWA point-to-multipoint (PTMP) and point-to-point (PTP) solution improves performance, featuring up to 7 Gbps throughput for outdoor broadband networks and 5G backhaul infrastructure.

This solution, which will also feature the C6x radio client, is providing fiber-like speeds for major 5G network rollouts, as well as last mile solutions for Mobile and Fixed carriers as well as wireless internet service providers (WISPs).

Separately, the company has received additional orders in excess of $10 million for an Open RAN network build in Asia, including expansion of the Ruggedized Distributed Unit deployment for 4G network operation and a transformative new product, a 5G antenna element that will work in a multi-vendor environment to improve macro radio performance.

“These project wins are another example of Airspan’s innovation and technology leadership,” Airspan Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Henrik Smith-Petersen said.

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