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Wilson Electronics Acquires Ultra-wideband RF over Fiber Provider Zinwave

Wilson Electronics Acquires Ultra-wideband RF over Fiber Provider Zinwave

Wilson Electronics announced that it has acquired Zinwave Communications, provider of unique, patented ultra-wideband RF over fiber solutions with more than 850 installations in 26 countries. The transaction expands the total addressable market and opens further opportunities for both organizations internationally.

As the needs of enterprise-level organizations continue to grow, the acquisition extends Wilson's capacity to serve organizations of all sizes, including major entertainment venues and large campuses. With Zinwave’s custom-engineered, fully fiber-delivered Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Wilson will be able to serve all bands from 150 to 5,000 MHz simultaneously, without the need for additional Hardware.

This truly wide-band technology simultaneously supports 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, as well as public safety, 2-way radio, CBRS, cellular low/mid band, private LTE and any other wireless service that may be needed using fiber to the antenna technology. With this acquisition, Wilson Electronics’ fortifies their current offerings and solidifies their delivery of business continuity, employee and customer safety, great customer experiences, and mission-critical connectivity. Zinwave’s fiber-based technology already serves large venues such as Genentech, Yale University, Meta, Sky, Astra Zeneca and many other iconic venues from around the world.

Not only is this a significant move from a technology standpoint, but it also strengthens and expands Wilson Electronics’ global presence. The company has been operating in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, Africa, and Asia Pacific. With the acquisition of Zinwave, they not only expand their footprint into those geographics, but will now operate in Europe where there are over 80 mobile operators.

WilsonPro is Wilson Electronics’ brand that serves enterprise-level clients with customized cellular amplification solutions. WilsonPro cellular repeater systems are designed for all carrier networks and commercial buildings such as large businesses, universities, and hospitals. Holding over 250 patents, Wilson Electronics leads the cellular signal amplification industry with their Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS).

Wilson’s U.S.-based operations also simplify logistics for Zinwave as their North American clients benefit from U.S. manufacturing, better turnaround times, better product availability, and U.S. support.

In the coming weeks and months, WilsonPro will be conducting training on the new solutions, system design, and installations. The Zinwave solutions will be made available to all WilsonPro integrators and partners. For more information, visit WilsonPro.com

Bruce Lancaster, CEO of Wilson Electronics
Wilson’s product combined with Zinwave’s fiber-delivered DAS unlocks opportunities for us in both enterprise and middleprise spaces as we marry their future-ready technology with the existing offerings and pre-approved Part 20 access of WilsonPro in the U.S. This is a logical next step for us, and a big advantage for our current customers and future customers of any size.

James Martin, Zinwave’s Vice President of Operations
Wilson was the ideal fit for us with their respected OEM status. Adding their products at the head-end means our customers can buy an end-to-end system from a single vendor. So, we complete their solution offerings, and their wider presence and network of service integrators will help our technology get into more markets.

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