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Innovating Microwave Backhaul Case Study Bridging the Digital Divide in America. Trango Makes it Happen. Photo Credit - Erin Bennett [orcasvideo.com]
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Page 1: Case Study - Bridging the Digital Divide in America...Innovating Microwave Backhaul Case Study Bridging the Digital Divide in America. Trango Makes it Happen. Photo Credit - Erin Bennett

Innovating Microwave Backhaul™

Case Study

Bridging the Digital Dividein America.

Trango Makes it Happen.

Photo Credit - Erin Bennett [orcasvideo.com]

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The Challenge

After years and years of corporate America divestment from rural communities, Local Exchange Carrier, Regional Bell Operating Companies have left behind complete regions. These regions are relying on technologies deployed many generations ago, with little hope for improvement, since the lack of economies of scale don’t justify the overhaul of the operators in those markets.

But thanks to modest people with great hearts as well as a profound spark and thirst for advancement; rural communities have learned that they can afford to get real high-speed internet connectivity and bridge the digital divide.

Initiatives like the Doe Bay Internet Users Association (“How a group of neighbors created their own Internet service”), spearheaded by visionary and noble thinkers, are improving the lives of the remote community in Washington. They have created a wireless network operation capable of delivering up to 70 Mbps to customers, while the incumbent service operator is only able to deliver connection speeds of 1.5 Mbps on DSL copper lines.

Thanks to grassroots movements and novel actions, rural communities across America are taking the future in their hands to improve connectivity to the world. Making the internet a little bit closer to home, they are able to surf the web and promote their products with ease.

Photo Credit - Erin Bennett [orcasvideo.com]

Photo Credit - Erin Bennett [orcasvideo.com]

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The Solution Relies on Wireless Systems.

Point-to-Point systems are capable of backhauling Gigabytes of Internet data over the air, with higher reliability than obsolete Telecom Incumbent’s DSL copper transport medium, at a fraction of the cost, with little maintenance required. Point-to-Multipoint systems distribute internet services to homes and end customers, connecting this remote town to the World Wide Web.

Trango Systems has been in the wireless communications market since 1996 designing, engineering, and manufacturing wireless systems ranging from 4 GHz to 42 GHz utilizing all of the usable radio frequency spectrum.

Trango is recognized as an industry leader and offers a wide portfolio of microwave backhaul products known for leading-edge features, outstanding performance, superior reliability, and competitive pricing. We assist companies in every step of the process from path design, to frequency coordination, and post-deployment technical support. We offer outstanding ROI, and as a company we have a proven record of stability and longevity.

Satellite view of the network

Trango Systems, Inc.

14118 Stowe Drive, Suite B Poway, CA 92064 USA

www.trangosys.comE: [email protected]: +1 (858) 391-0010

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Photo CreditErin Bennett [orcasvideo.com]Photo Credit - DBIUA [dbiua.org]


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