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Tarana Wireless
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Приєднався 10 чер 2013
The world’s lowest-cost, highest-performance wireless broadband system
Using the Tarana Install Mobile App
The Tarana Install app streamlines the installation process for RNs (remote nodes) or CPEs (customer premises equipment), cutting install times and reducing the likelihood of errors without the need to carry around a laptop.
Download the app today on iOS and Android at www.taranawireless.com/installapp
For more information about the app, visit www.taranawireless.com/install-app-overview
Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology instantiated in its first commercial platform, Gigabit 1 (G1). It delivers a game-changing advance in broadband economics in both mainstream and underserved markets, using either licensed or unlicensed spectrum. G1 started production in mid-2021 and has been embraced by more than 200 operators in 21 countries and 45 states. Tarana is headquartered in Milpitas, California, with additional research and development in Pune, India. Learn more at www.taranawireless.com.
Download the app today on iOS and Android at www.taranawireless.com/installapp
For more information about the app, visit www.taranawireless.com/install-app-overview
Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology instantiated in its first commercial platform, Gigabit 1 (G1). It delivers a game-changing advance in broadband economics in both mainstream and underserved markets, using either licensed or unlicensed spectrum. G1 started production in mid-2021 and has been embraced by more than 200 operators in 21 countries and 45 states. Tarana is headquartered in Milpitas, California, with additional research and development in Pune, India. Learn more at www.taranawireless.com.
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Fiber + ngFWA = The Best Recipe for BEAD - Webinar Recording
Переглядів 46128 днів тому
Learn how the well-proven, high performance, ease of deployment, and compelling network economics of Tarana’s G1 next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) platform can make the BEAD program goals truly achievable within the boundaries of available funds.
Osage Nation Ribbon-Cutting Event for ngFWA
Переглядів 411Місяць тому
Osage Broadband (www.osagebroadband.com), powered by AtLink, kicks off the deployment of high-speed broadband for the Osage Nation using Tarana ngFWA hardware in Pawhuska, OK. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed ...
How NMSurf Leverages Tarana ngFWA
Переглядів 710Місяць тому
In this video, learn how NMSurf (www.nmsurf.com) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, leverages Tarana's next-generation fixed wireless to maximize their coverage area and ROI, while also deploying fiber. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-...
Tarana Case Study: Konekt SP
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Originally posted by Konekt SP (www.konektsp.com) on their LinkedIn page, this case study video showcases how next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) is able to provide fiber-class speeds where it previously wasn't possible with legacy FWA hardware. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than ...
How VTX1 Leverages Tarana ngFWA
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In this video, see how See how VTX1 (www.vtx1.net) effectively uses G1 and fiber to get high-speed broadband to subscribers previously unreachable in South Texas. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed wireless acce...
Aiming the Tarana G1 RN (Remote Node)
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In this short video, learn how to properly aim the G1 RN (remote node) to ensure reliability and maximum throughput. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology instantiated in its firs...
Tohatchi (Navajo Nation) Ribbon-Cutting Event for High-Speed Broadband
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Choice Broadband, the wireless broadband branch of the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA), and Tarana, creator of next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology, launch a new ngFWA broadband network in Tohatchi, New Mexico. Read the full press release: www.taranawireless.com/choice-broadband-and-tarana-narrow-navajo-nation-digital-divide/ Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the depl...
360 Broadband Demo with Tarana Next-Gen Fixed Wireless in Durant, OK
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Originally posted by 360 Broadband (www.360broadband.com) on their LinkedIn page, this demo video showcases how new fixed wireless technology is allowing them to connect areas previously unreachable and upgrade customers on slower 2.5 GHz (3GPP) mobile networks. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and mor...
Tarana Case Study: Verso Networks
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Learn how Tarana helps Verso Networks / WiFiHood (www.versonetworks.com) in Denver, CO, expand their reach and offer higher speed packages to customers. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a decade of R&D and more than $400M of investment, the Tarana team has created a unique next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA)...
Next-Generation Fixed Wireless Access (ngFWA) Government Demo in Palo Alto, CA
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In Palo Alto, California, we set up a demo for the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Alan Davidson, and the Mayor of Palo Alto, Lydia Kou, to showcase a wireless broadband solution that gets connectivity where it’s needed most, quickly and cost-effectively. To discover how Tarana can help U.S. government officials close the digital divide more effectively, visit www.taranawireless.com Taran...
ngFWA Demo with DigitalC in Cleveland, OH
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In Cleveland, Ohio, DigitalC set up a demo to unveil a new wireless broadband solution that gets superior connectivity where it’s needed most. A fraction of the and time of fiber ngFWA (next-generation fixed wireless access) is extremely effective in bridging the digital divide. Tarana’s mission is to accelerate the deployment of fast, affordable internet access around the world. Through a deca...
Tarana CEO, Basil Alwan on Bloomberg Markets: The Close - 9/13/2023
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Watch Basil Alwan, CEO of Tarana Wireless, discuss the company’s rapid growth and recent funding announcement - a $50M round led by digital infrastructure innovation investor Digital Alpha. Read the full press release here: www.taranawireless.com/tarana-raises-50m-with-digital-alpha/.
Next-Generation Fixed Wireless Demo in Tulsa, OK
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At this event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in partnership with Canada Company (an industrial automation and control company, canadaco.com) and Hemphill (a tower company, hemphill.com), we set up a demo to showcase next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) and how it can serve as an excellent wireless alternative to last-mile fiber. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) standard for reliable, h...
Next-Generation Fixed Wireless Access (ngFWA) Government Demo in Sacramento, CA
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In Sacramento, CA, Tarana showcased their groundbreaking solution to U.S. government officials to get broadband where its needed most. ngFWA is an entirely new technology, created by Tarana, that addresses the drawbacks of traditional fixed wireless access. While fiber is an excellent solution, it’s just not economically practical to deploy in some areas with challenging terrain, given the cost...
Panel Discussion with Alyrica, Redzone, and Commnet
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Panel Discussion with Alyrica, Redzone, and Commnet
Tarana G1x2 Digital Multiply Highlights Reel
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Tarana G1x2 Digital Multiply Highlights Reel
Redzone Wireless Narrows the Digital Divide in Maine with Tarana's G1
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Redzone Wireless Narrows the Digital Divide in Maine with Tarana's G1
Next-Generation Fixed Wireless Access (ngFWA) Government Demo in Washington, D.C.
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Next-Generation Fixed Wireless Access (ngFWA) Government Demo in Washington, D.C.
Tarana Wireless - G1 Broadband Platform Commercial Launch Highlights
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Tarana Wireless - G1 Broadband Platform Commercial Launch Highlights
Fixed Wireless, Finally Fixed - Tarana Oct. 6 '21 G1 Webinar Segment 1
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Fixed Wireless, Finally Fixed - Tarana Oct. 6 '21 G1 Webinar Segment 1
Thanks for joining us in Pawhuska and sharing our story!
Al-wan - nice name for a network provider ;-) #JustSaying
How much would it cost to deploy such infrastructure
The app as well as the device being used to power the RN.
A link to the app would be awesome!
Where do I get the app? I don't see it in the Google Play store.
What is the app being used to align the RN?
Superb Tarana
I spent some time in the Navajo Nation. I only drove through Tohatchi a few times but I did stop once to play basketball at the church there. Pretty awesome that Tarana is getting deployed in that area! I think it is going to make a huge difference in the lives of those that live there. Makes me happy that the people on the rez are getting an option for high speed internet.
Fiber is going to crash off the market.
LOL
Promo SM 😠
Yeh but! How many clients can it deliver those speeds simultaneously!!???
I read somewhere, 1 base node can serve up to 250 CPEs
@@nicodemusngufuli3646 not simultaneously!
Basil is still smart and charismatic; it's actually amazing
God bless Tarana Wireless
I am a subscriber to a company called resound networks, they utilize tarana wireless equipment. I live approx 7.7 miles from the base node / tower and I'm able to pull close to 400mbps down and around 75-90mbps up. Pings are sustained around 15ms unloaded- 40ms loaded | Tarana is paving the way for the future, so happy they have developed this tech. Firm believer here!
was the equipment used 3.5g or 5g?
Tôp
Você tem algum representante aqui no Brasil
It's one will be game changer
Are both speedtests around 2:20 from the Tarana radios? If so, that is very bad/inconsistent latency numbers. Is that inherit in the tech or do you just suffer from bufferbloat?
When I first got upgraded to 400mb it worked flawlessly. But after about 2 weeks the speeds became really inconsistent running 50-250mb nothing higher and the places that I would speed test to the latencies went from a stable idle latency of 14-16ms to an unstable 25-50ms and jitter running between 45-100 and packet loss of 1-5%. What made it even worse is the very unstable under load latencies especially on upload, the latencies would jump up to 600-900ms and get so bad that even with 200mb plus speed my internet couldn't even carry voice and only would work with electronics with buffers. My Security Cameras, Teamspeak, Phone, and don't even try and internet gaming, I just couldn't do anything but stream on my TV because of how unstable the latencies were. My ISP Nextlink had me rebooting the Tarana again and again, they told me that they involved Tarana tech to fix the issue and for about 3 weeks I dealt with the inconsistent latency and speed issues, it may be good for a few hours and then be totally crap again for a few hours. Anyways after 3 weeks the issue seemed to be fixed and I again had awesome consistent internet like it was when they first hooked it up. Unfortunately, about a week a week later it started doing exactly the same things again. Of course, I called my ISP last week and they again had me again rebooting the Tarana and finally decided that they are going to send somebody to my house on this Wednesday the 11th of May. This morning I woke up and found that I again all day seemed had consistent speeds of 380-420mb like I had before when it was working properly but the latencies are still just a bit higher than they were originally at 14-16ms they are 25-30ms to the same servers that I always speed test to but that is acceptable when the under-load latencies are less than the idle latencies and the jitter is around 25-30, I can do anything and everything on my internet if it would stabilize as it is currently today. I am about 2.5 miles direct line of sight to the tower with no obstructions and when this equipment is working properly it is amazing. I have some faith that these issues can be resolved because I have a friend that has the same internet as me from the same ISP and he hasn't had any of the issues I have had so it is very frustrating. I hope that they figure out Wednesday what it is that is causing the unstable inconsistent internet that I have had off and on intermittently since upgrading from their 50mb fixed wireless (which I didn't have any issues with other than I wanted and needed more bandwidth).
After having such a good day yesterday with my internet with everything working as intended, to the point that I thought that maybe it is possibly fixed my internet this morning my internet has gone crazy again with unreliable speeds only 50-150mb, really high under load upload and download latencies of 500-1,000. Again, anything like voice communication, my doorbell camera, etc... absolutely do not work, another system reboot will temporarily make it somewhat better but not fix it either. I am starting to think that I have a bad node and hopefully tomorrow they replace it, and it fixes everything. Voice communication is so important at my house I am a 100% disabled Veteran and cell phones unfortunately only work intermittently at my house and I depend on WiFi Calling for my phone and my wife's phone.
BTW I have an experimental 6 GHZ Lic. in Canada with approved G1 space already engineered.
Are you releasing the FW for X2 soon??............also why not let the 4x4 radios flip into 2x2 x2 mode and REPEAT signal from the tower to other RNs around a corner into a valley that cant see the main tower BN but can see a few other RN? good idea
I have over a year now installing this for clients in SA. It is not only about installing but understanding the parthlose and getting the correct RX Signal level to eliminate interference, packet loss and high latency.
Valor ? Preço? $$$
this was a fail in my area
Why a fail?
I agree it’s having alot of issues from 5-30 min start up / reboot times to just being very temperamental if they get the bugs out it will be amazing and it definitely can shoot through trees
@@dylanschaffer8311any updates on if they ironed out the issues? I'm looking into this net cause my other rural options get me like 2 mbps at peak times to 13 when it's late at night lol. Does it have issues during peak times?
Got mine installed on Thursday, great stuff!
When and how can I buy the G1 devices in India ?
What's with the CGI mast during the outdoor test?
Hi, Keith - You've caught one of the downsides of assembling a summary of our story from an event where we only got one take with the video. To capture Sergiu emceeing the demo well, given that the relatively poor light that morning was behind him, our cameraman dialed up exposure - which washed out things that were in direct sun behind him, like the RN on its pole on top of the van. It's barely visible at all in the original. Our video editor layered in a snapshot of the setup from the day before . . . unfortunately merging a still shot with video frame by frame in AfterEffects can only get you so far . . . Just wanted you (and any others who catch it) to know there was no subterfuge intended, just a production-values edit.
@@stevenglapa8783 Thanks Steven. I can completely understand and appreciate the response. I'm excited for this technology and what it means to the WISP industry.
All I want for Christmas is a Tarana cluster.
Is there a alternative to this product? Tarana only partners with Big ISP's. Not interested in selling to smaller WISP's. RIP small local businesses.
They told you only big ISPs? Cticonnect sells their product. $16000 per 5ghz node and $500 for residential antenna plus license fees if you want to offer more than 50mbps
Cool
Let me do a whole CBD I have a main tower on the hill overlooking, 10G link. In Australia lets do it.
Hi, Michael - Sounds interesting. Please tell us more on our G1 interest page (www.taranawireless.com/register-g1) and we'll connect you with the right resource.