There are many reasons to use ngFWA technology to deploy high-performance, cost-effective networks that are resilient and scalable. … Read More
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Tarana ngFWA Launches in the United Kingdom, Many EU Countries to Follow
G1, Tarana’s wireless broadband solution, is now certified and commercially available in the UK through Winncom Technologies. … Read More
Tarana ngFWA Gains Momentum with US Cable Operators
Milpitas, California — September 17, 2024 — Tarana today announced progress with three veteran cable operators, representing significant uptake of the company’s next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) broadband technology in the US cable industry. Tarana’s ngFWA technology is the first … Read More
A Faster Way to Deploy Tarana
The Tarana Install App makes configuring and deploying RNs faster than ever with a streamlined experience that eliminates common sources of frustration. … Read More
UScellular and Tarana Partner to Enhance Home and Business Internet in Missouri
West Plains, Missouri — August 22, 2024 — As more households choose fixed wireless for broadband internet access, UScellular and Tarana Wireless have teamed up to provide an enhanced internet experience for West Plains residents and businesses. The new technology, … Read More
Tarana Ranked #24 on Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing US Companies and #1 in Telecom Category
Milpitas, California — August 13, 2024 — The Inc. 5000 ranking provides a data-driven look at the most successful American companies within the economy’s most dynamic segment — its private, entrepreneurial businesses. Microsoft, Meta, Chobani, Under Armour, Timberland, Oracle, Patagonia, … Read More
Principles of ngFWA Design: Interference Cancellation
Interference can destroy an otherwise good wireless link. ngFWA uses interference cancellation to eliminate this obstacle to performance. … Read More
Principles of ngFWA Design: NLoS Performance
Non-line-of-sight is one of the greatest challenges to any fixed wireless system. ngFWA overcomes obstacles that would otherwise destroy link performance or make the link nonviable. … Read More