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Aviat Networks Wins $28M Microwave Project with State of Colorado

Aviat Networks Wins $28M Microwave Project with State of Colorado Image Credit: Aviat

Aviat Networks announced that it has been awarded a project worth approximately $28 million over three years from the State of Colorado to implement a network using Aviat's microwave, IP/MPLS routers, management software and full turnkey services. 

Aviat said that the State of Colorado selected its unique and highly differentiated capabilities, including IRU 600 EHP that enables the state to use smaller antennas and avoid spending millions of dollars in costly tower retrofits. The Company will provide a complete turnkey solution to the state, including hardware, software and all services for planning, engineering, installation and support to design and implement this network.

Other selection factors used by the State of Colorado in choosing Aviat included Aviat's integrated microwave and routing solutions, hybrid all-indoor radios for seamless migration to IP and USA-based design, manufacturing and support, said Aviat.

Michael Pangia, president and CEO, Aviat Networks
We have a highly differentiated offering for state and local government customers with products, services and support specifically designed for this market segment.

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