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Cambium Networks to Build Facebook's Terragraph WiFi Technology

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Cambium Networks, a leading global provider of wireless networking solutions, announced that they are working with Facebook to build high-speed connectivity solutions using Terragraph WiFi technology.

Terragraph connectivity technology will be embedded in Cambium Networks' upcoming cnWave 60 GHz multi-node wireless system, bringing high-speed gigabit connectivity to urban areas.

Rohit Mehra, Vice President, Network Infrastructure, IDC, said that "Cambium Networks has invested in significant R&D to create 14x14 Multi-user Multiple-input, Multiple-output (MU-MIMO) radio technology, which makes it well positioned to innovate on 60 GHz wireless spectrum. Combining Cambium Networks' history of wireless innovation and product delivery with Facebook's Terragraph technology gives customers highly efficient and resilient mesh networks built over a strong foundation of wireless deployments."

Dan Rabinovitsj, VP of Connectivity, Facebook
With Terragraph, we're collaborating with our ecosystem partners to solve the urban bandwidth challenge by enabling operators to deploy cost-effective gigabit wireless networks at scale.

Atul Bhatnagar, President and CEO, Cambium Networks
We believe multi-mode 60 GHz solutions with the built-in resiliency of Terragraph, will enable rapid, cost-effective last mile connectivity, increasing access network capacities and delivering a much richer application experience for end users.

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