The purpose of using Trango is to NOT be 802.11a.
Trango solves all the 802.11a problems, why would you take the problems back
on again, after Trango solved them?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: "Jeromie Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] TRANGO!!
Would it be possible to have standard 802.11a support from this client?
What about 5/10mhz channels?
That would make this a "super killer product" even more then it sounds
now. Personally I would pay a
small fee per unit to have 11a support, 5/10mhz channels are becoming
standard.
Jeromie
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Trango Introduces New $149 WISP Subscriber Unit
/— Lowest priced fixed wireless modem available —/
*SAN DIEGO, CA — January 18, 2006* - Trango Broadband Wireless, the leader
in fixed broadband wireless equipment, introduced a major addition to its
product line which will enable Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs)
to, for the first time, compete head-to-head against cable and DSL
providers with the high performance /Atlas Fox/ M5580M-FSU wireless modem,
priced at just $149 and capable of internet transmission speeds from 10 to
30 Mbps.
“We truly believe that the introduction of the /Atlas Fox/ wireless modem
is the sea change event that will transform the wireless internet service
market into a consumer mass-market service capable of out-competing cable
and DSL delivery methods,” said Zdravko Divjak, CEO and President of
Trango Broadband Wireless. “This product is eliminating the final obstacle
toward nationwide deployments of fixed broadband wireless networks capable
of serving millions of users coast to coast.”
“There’s nothing /lite/ about the /Atlas Fox/ M5580M-FSU,” said Todd
Easterling, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing for Trango Broadband
Wireless. “This product offers the industry’s highest performance and at a
dramatic price breakthrough. Our engineers have outdone themselves on this
one, and many of the wireless internet service providers who have
Beta-tested the /Atlas Fox /are raving about the price to performance
ratio. To provide /real/ 10 Mbps to their subscribers, at only $149 for
the CPE (consumer premise equipment), enables WISPs to offer high-speed
internet access to an entirely new market. More than ever, the return on
investment and break-even points for WISPs deploying Trango are measurably
superior to our competitors,” added Mr. Easterling. “Over the past few
months we have clearly seen the cost and design benefits associated with
controlling the entire product development and sales process—from
engineering specification, to radios rolling off the production line of
our own state-of-the-art factory in San Diego, to the direct sales model
for the U.S. market. And most importantly, we’re passing on many of these
benefits to our customers.”
Trango’s /Atlas Fox/ M5580M-FSU wireless modem, which can reach internet
subscribers over twelve miles away from an Access Point (AP), currently
provides upload and download speeds up to 10Mbps, and is upgradeable to
speeds over 30Mbps. This provides a platform for next generation internet
services known as the “triple play” (voice, video and data). In contrast,
cable and telephone/DSL companies generally offer service between 1 Mbps
and 6 Mbps bandwidth for downloads, and between 128 Kbps and 768 Kbps for
uploads. Trango is taking orders for the /Atlas Fox/ now. Shipments begin
February 7 th, 2006.
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