20 | Common Networks offers 300 Mbps fixed wireless (簡訳:Common Networksは300 Mbpsの固定ワイヤレスを提供します) | ----------- | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2019-08-16 05:30 | ????0? | |
The company currently covers 100,000 people in the Bay Area with its 802.11ac/ad wireless network running in the unlicensed 5GHz and 60GHz bands. But it will soon extend that by a further 25,000 residents in San Leandro. The company’s aim is to provide fast broadband using wireless technology in dense urban areas, relying on homes in a single community as distributed infrastructure. It does not report customer numbers as yet, but in February 2019 it disclosed it had “well over 1,000” customers.The Wireless industry is an ever-changing world where big ideas come along daily. Our subscribers rely on FierceWireless as their must-read source for the latest news, analysis and data on this increasingly competitive marketplace. Sign up today to get wireless news and updates delivered to your inbox and read on the go. Brock noted that the use of unlicensed spectrum allows the company to build networks faster and with lower costs. “Because it’s open to anyone, there’s a potential for interference from other devices using the same spectrum. We’ve developed proprietary software to solve this challenge and deliver fast and reliable connection within this spectrum,” he said.Facebook established Terragraph mmWave technology to meet demand for high-speed Internet access in urban and suburban areas, and claims it is able to deliver “fiber-like speeds” at a fraction of the cost of deploying new fiber infrastructure. Broadly, it uses street-level mmWave radios and makes use of existing street furniture to create a wireless distribution network for last-mile fixed access. It claims to achieve average peak user throughput speeds of 1Gbps. Partners include Nokia, while Deutsche Telekom and its subsidiary Magyar Telekom have also carried out trials of the technology in Hungary.“In addition to expanding in our current markets, we’re absolutely planning to launch in new geographies,” said Brock. “Right now, we are focused primarily on servicing suburban areas, where customers often have few choices for high-speed internet service … We have some major initiatives and partnerships in the pipeline as well that we will announce in the coming months.” -- ???????? | |||
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