By Pacific Island Times News Staff
IT&E today announced its deployment of Tarana’s G1 broadband solution, which would provide upgraded speeds to residential and business customers “without long wait-times for installation.”
IT&E said Tarana is a next-generation fixed wireless access (ngFWA) technology that allows the delivery of fiber-class speeds to subscribers “without trenching or drilling.”
“It enables IT&E to overcome coverage issues caused by difficult terrain, trees and other obstructions,” the company said in a press release.
“The integration of Tarana’s next-generation fixed wireless technology with our network is a testament to our team’s ingenuity and commitment to finding solutions to bring fiber-like speeds to our customers despite the unique connectivity challenges we face on Guam,” it added.
Central and northern Guam will be the first to get the upgrades.
“With this technology and our partnership with Tarana, we are achieving our purpose of empowering communities and connecting people to who and what matters most in their lives, whether it’s education, work, or staying in touch with loved ones,” said Dave Gibson, CEO of IT&E.
The ngFWA deployment will continue in the next three months, covering more than 50,000 households.
“We are thrilled to be a part of IT&E's coverage expansion. Fast, reliable internet service is more important than ever, and our ngFWA technology is delivering better broadband worldwide. We look forward to seeing great results in Guam with IT&E,” said Basil Alwan, CEO of Tarana.
IT&E said it can provide high-speed internet in areas where it was previously unavailable due to challenging line-of-sight conditions, using 5GHz, 6GHz, and CBRS spectrums.
“Tarana’s technology resolves connectivity issues caused by spectrum interference and limited bandwidth, providing a stable link and increased bandwidth that allows IT&E to offer more reliable services to its customers,” IT&E said.
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