The technology competes with WiMAX, LTE and other long range mobile products, but not effectively with wired Internet, which is capable of much faster speeds and does not have wireless relay round-trip delay. WISPA network operator members voted Cambium Networks the “Manufacturer of the Year” from 2017-2020. In June 2019, the company listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange in an initial public offering that raised $70 million. In July 2019, Cambium acquired Xirrus from Riverbed Technology. In 2018, CIO Review named Cambium in its list of 20 Most Promising Wireless Technology Solution Providers. Cambium evolved the platform and expanded it to three product lines: Point to Point (PTP) (formerly Orthogon), Point to Multipoint (PMP) (formerly Canopy) and ePMP. History Ĭambium Networks was created when Motorola Solutions sold the Canopy and Orthogon businesses in 2011. In 2022, Spectralink added interoperability with Cambium Networks access points and Wi-Fi phones and handsets as part of its enterprise wireless certification program. Enterprise Wi-Fi and Switching Ĭambium Networks also manufactures Wireless LAN (WLAN) Wi-Fi access points including Wi-Fi 6E and intelligent switches along with cloud=management systems. It includes both the original Motorola-designed products using the Canopy protocol and the PtP backhauls that were rebranded from Orthogon Systems, which Motorola acquired in 2006.Ĭambium Networks’ solutions are used by broadband service providers and managed service providers to connect business and residential locations in dense urban, suburban, rural and remote locations, including education and healthcare. Its cnWave fixed wireless solution provides multi-gigabit throughputs. Products are available in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint configurations. As of 2021 the company has shipped 10 million radios. In 2020, the company collaborated with Facebook to add mesh networking technology Terragraph that allows high-speed internet connections where laying fiber optic cable is not viable. 2.2 Comparison with other wireless networking systemsĬambium Networks manufactures point-to-point backhaul, point-to-multipoint communication wide area network (WAN), Wi-Fi indoor and outdoor access, and cloud-based network management systems.
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