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Discover how Viaero Wireless is using Mimosa's 6 Series platform to increase capacity, improve spectrum efficiency, and deliver reliable broadband across rural America using 5 GHz and AFC-enabled 6 GHz spectrum.

Viaero Wireless has spent more than three decades connecting rural communities throughout Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, and Wyoming. Operating more than 1,000 towers alongside thousands of miles of fiber infrastructure, the company continually evaluates technologies that improve broadband coverage while maintaining sustainable deployment economics.
To support future growth, Viaero partnered with Mimosa to validate whether a modern fixed wireless platform could deliver the capacity, reliability, and operational consistency required for commercial-scale expansion under live network conditions rather than controlled laboratory testing.
Key project requirements included:
Viaero deployed the Mimosa 6 Series platform, including the A6 Access Point and C6x subscriber modules, operating across both 5 GHz and AFC-enabled 6 GHz spectrum using TDMA scheduling.
The deployment was designed and evaluated by Viaero's engineering team using a comprehensive field validation methodology that measured client density, distance, RF propagation, latency, reliability, and overall subscriber experience under live commercial conditions.
Project outcomes included:


For more than 30 years, Viaero Wireless has been committed to delivering reliable wireless and broadband connectivity to rural communities across Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, and Wyoming. Operating more than 1,000 towers and thousands of miles of fiber infrastructure, Viaero continually evaluates new technologies that improve network capacity while maintaining the economics required to serve sparsely populated markets.
As broadband demand continues to grow, Viaero sought a fixed wireless platform capable of supporting higher subscriber density, greater spectrum efficiency, and long-range performance without the cost and complexity associated with traditional broadband expansion. The evaluation focused on how the platform would perform under real-world operating conditions, where terrain, interference, customer density, and deployment economics all influence long-term success.
Working closely with Mimosa, Viaero deployed the Mimosa 6 Series platform across its commercial network, utilizing the A6 Access Point and C6x Subscriber Modules operating across both 5 GHz and AFC-enabled 6 GHz spectrum. Rather than relying on laboratory benchmarks, Viaero's engineering team developed a comprehensive validation methodology measuring subscriber density, link distance, RF propagation, latency, network stability, and overall customer experience under live network conditions.
The deployment successfully demonstrated stable service to approximately 50 active subscribers per A6 sector while maintaining aggregate sector throughput approaching 3 Gbps. The network also delivered reliable operation across both line-of-sight and near-line-of-sight environments, with stable connections extending to nearly 10 miles. Combined with advanced interference mitigation technologies such as Adaptive Spatial Nulling and improved client-side noise isolation, the platform enabled Viaero to maximize available spectrum while maintaining consistent broadband performance.
For Viaero, the results validated more than raw throughput—they demonstrated a practical and economically sustainable approach to expanding broadband across rural communities. By combining high-capacity performance with flexible deployment across both 5 GHz and 6 GHz spectrum, the Mimosa 6 Series provides a scalable foundation for future network growth while helping reduce the cost per connected subscriber and accelerate service delivery to underserved areas.