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Cambium Networks opens global wireless R&D centre in Bangalore

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Soma Tah
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BANGALORE, INDIA: Cambium Networks, a global leading provider of wireless broadband solutions, today announced the opening of its wireless R&D centre in Bangalore. The Bangalore centre will provide wireless research and development and local customer support for India and the Asia Pacific region.

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With a number of key customers in the country, including Tata Communications and Gujarat State Government, Cambium Networks' establishment of this new R&D centre is a strategic move to service the rapidly growing Indian and Asia Pacific market.

Originally part of Motorola Solutions and an independent company since 2011, Cambium Networks develops cost-effective solutions delivering broadband connectivity to underserved or under-connected communities using fixed wireless access technology over unlicensed spectrum.

With the R&D centre, Cambium Networks aims to further its market penetration and repeat success in the region, from powering and expanding e-government networks to providing connectivity solutions tailored to service providers' needs.

The Bangalore R&D centre will ensure that the company continues to rise to the challenge of delivering high-speed, low-latency Internet connectivity across the globe.

 

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