Trango Broadband Wireless Chosen for Oregon-, Pittsburgh-Based Projects

Published: September 30, 2006

SAN DIEGO -Trango Broadband Wireless announces two important uses of its solutions. First, Community Broadband, an Oregon-based wireless Internet service provider, has begun deploying point-to-multipoint access points and subscriber units for broadband access.

Community Broadband will continue to scale its network using Trango Access5830 point-to-multipoint access points and Atlas FOX subscriber units.

“The Trango radios are providing the performance and reliability levels needed in order to accomplish our goal to provide service to Central Oregon’s business and residential community,” said Dan Devlin, CEO of Community Broadband.

Community Broadband operates a wireless network extending more than 1,000 square miles from its operating center in Redmond. Secondly, Trango’s wireless products and backhaul solutions have also been selected to power a Wi-Fi network in downtown Pittsburgh.

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The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership commissioned U.S. Wireless Online to deploy the Wi-Fi network in order to provide free outdoor wireless access in the central business district. In addition, the Wi-Fi network will provide nearby municipalities with secure service for critical communications for public safety entities.

U.S. Wireless Online owns and operates one of the nation’s largest wireless Internet broadband networks with significant coverage areas in Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and Pennsylvania.

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