Wireless technology has evolved very quickly over the years and this trend is expected to continue. The Airwave Networks' RF design team recognized the need to develop a solution that provided for timely wireless upgrades for ultra-high bandwidth users at student communities. "Gi-Fi microcells are a cost effective, state-of-the-art resident wireless solution, which meet both the technological and economic needs of this market. We see this as another key discriminator for our service" said John Baloga, CIO of Airwave Networks.
The wireless service is currently in test at one Airwave Networks served property, and the company expects to offer Gi-Fi capability to all of their customers by the beginning of March 2013.
About Airwave Networks, Inc.: Airwave Networks is a premier provider of broadband services (Data, Video, Wireless and Voice) for the student housing industry. The company, founded in 2001, provides complete telecommunications and technology solutions to on and off-campus complexes in 30 states nationwide. For more information, please contact John Baloga at 877-774-9283, Ext. 1002.
Website: http://www.airwave-networks.com
John Baloga
Airwave Networks, Inc.
VP and Chief Investment Officer
1997 Annapolis Exhange Pkwy., Suite 300
Annapolis, Maryland
USA 21401
Voice: 877-778-9283 Ext. 1002 Fax: 509-562-9225
http://www.airwave-networks.com
Source:
Airwave Networks Rolls Out Gigabit Wireless Microcells to the Student Housing Industry
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