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Introducing Two Exciting New Products!

Live from WISPAmerica this week, we are proud to introduce you to two exciting new products – the Mimosa B24 Gigabit backhaul radio, and the Mimosa N5-360 quad-sector antenna.

The Mimosa B24 is the industry’s first affordable Gigabit-speed radio in the unlicensed 24 GHz band. Engineered for key urban and suburban applications, the B24 reserves the 5 GHz spectrum for your PTMP deployments, and hits the sweet spot for all your short-range backhaul needs:

Mimosa Networks Launches Innovative B24 Radio for Short-Range Wireless Backhaul

SANTA CLARA, CA, March 06, 2018 -- Mimosa Networks today announced the launch of the new Mimosa B24 wireless backhaul solution, the first affordable Gigabit-speed radio in the unlicensed 24 GHz band. Coming in at a fraction of the weight, size and power consumption of competitive products, the Mimosa B24 delivers industry-leading price/performance, and perfectly fits the economics of broadband access in suburban and urban markets.

Pioneer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. and its Affiliates (Pioneer) Deploy Mimosa Fixed Wireless Solutions to Offer Ultra Broadband Services

SANTA CLARA, CA, February 26, 2018 -- Mimosa Networks today announced that Pioneer Telephone Cooperative, Inc., the third largest cooperative in the United States, and its affiliates, have selected the company’s fiber-fast wireless solutions to complement its extensive LTE-based tower network.

GeoLinks Overcomes Thomas Fire Disaster With Help From Mimosa


When the first two fires broke out in Southern California’s Upper Ojai hills, Ryan Adams, President of GeoLinks, and his team stayed up all night to monitor the developing situation. GeoLinks, a California-based wireless ISP, knew that they were directly responsible for the connections of thousands of people in the Southland who could potentially lose their homes. With the foresight to mount cameras on all of their communications towers, Adams and his team were directly connected to the encroaching fires.

Bluewave Partners with Mimosa Networks to Deliver Ultra-Fast Wireless Broadband

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – January 16, 2018 – Mimosa Networks, the global technology leader in fiber-fast wireless broadband, announced today that Bluewave has selected Mimosa as its fixed wireless technology partner. For its new island-wide high-speed broadband deployment, Bluewave is deploying Mimosa fixed wireless solutions to deliver ultra-broadband speeds in the British Territory.
 

Updated Mimosa Design Tool Simplifies Access Point Planning

We are excited to announce the update of Mimosa’s Network Design Tool with full point-to-multip­­oint support for our A5 and A5c access devices.

In conjunction with our point-to-point link planner, the upgraded design tool allows you to quickly prototype and estimate the performance of both Mimosa access/client and backhaul products in your network, and select the optimal product to fit your use case. The updated design tool provides an improved framework that allows you to design your entire wireless network with both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint designs.

“Works with Mimosa” Makes Light Work of Accessory Selection!

The new page features the full selection of Mimosa’s custom-designed mounts, power supplies and Network Interface Devices, and for each product, provides a short overview, specifications and compatible products.


 

We are also pleased to introduce the “Works with Mimosa” program, which features a list of third-party antennas that are recommended for use with each of Mimosa’s connectorized radio products, highlighting several cost-effective, high-reliability and high-performance options.

Firmware Release 2.4 Enables Rapid Network Deployment and Reduces Installation and Operating Costs

Today Mimosa is proud to announce the general availability of software release 2.4, with exciting features that enable rapid network deployment and reduce installation and operating costs in last-mile multipoint wireless broadband networks.

Worldwide, our wireless ISP (WISP) and telco customers are rapidly expanding their services on rural towers and in suburban MicroPoP areas, and steadily upgrading their existing broadband networks to deliver up to 100 Mbps service.