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Next Generation Fixed Wireless Access (ngFWA)

Complete Interference Cancellation in
the 3GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz Spectrum

Precise Digital Beam and Null Forming
on Both Tx and Rx

Distributed Massive MIMO

Learned Beamforming

Become a Tarana Partner with WAV

Thank you for your interest in
becoming a partner for
Tarana fixed wireless!

Do you need high-quality, high-performance fixed wireless
internet access products to stay competitive with fiber?

Are you looking for innovative solutions that enable
growth and expansion into new markets?

Do you want to work with a vendor that is 100% committed
to the channel and is easy to do business with?

How about programs and incentives that help you
make money?

Join forces with Tarana Wireless and WAV today!

Discounted Pricing

Sign up to become a Tarana
Wireless partner today and have
your custom pricing available to
you to shop online.

Dedicated Network Team

We've got a dedicated team of networking professionals who
take the time to know your
network and anticipate your
needs.

B.O.M Configurator

WAV has a bill of materials configurator for Tarana Wireless deployments to make sure you
have a complete solution.

Stocking Position

WAV has one of the largest
stocking position of Tarana
Wireless fixed wireless access equipment in the industry.

Non-Line of Sight (NLOS)
Broadband Wireless Solution

Compare between LOS and NLOS in terms of distance,
density, interference, frequencies, propagation, signal
quality, and other characteristics.

6GHz Spectrum: Benefits,
Challenges, and Opportunities

Learn about the benefits of the 6GHz spectrum for
fixed wireless operators before describing potential
challenges and how to overcome them.

BEAD Program & State Allocations
for Funding

Explore how the Department of Commerce's National
Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA) allocated $42.45 billion to the states.

Fixed Wireless Access Companies
Compared

This article assesses fixed wireless access equipment
suppliers and ranks the top six based on maximum
throughput, interference canceling technology, non-
line-of-sight (NLOS) capability, beamforming
capacity, and access points per tower.

Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program Explained

This guide explains the TBCP program, who can apply, and what types of broadband projects it funds before describing the broadband technologies best suited for deployments on tribal lands.

Fixed Wireless vs. Fiber: A Comparison

This blog compares fixed wireless vs. fiber based on deployment cost and speed, network coverage,
reliability, and performance and discusses how FWA
can help bridge the digital divide.