Nextlink Internet Enhances Gigabit Capabilities
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Nextlink Internet Enhances Gigabit Capabilities
"Tarana, which provides technology to more than 300 service providers in 24 countries, offered two results from the Nextlink internet deployment. It claimed speeds increase from 369 Mbps download/79 Mbps upload to more than 950 Mbps download/400 Mbps upload on a 98.3-mile link. The new Nextlink capability will provide gigabit service in areas previously limited to sub-gigabit speeds. The company also claimed that radio frequency (RF) utilization dropped by 16% on a sector serving 186 users."
"Hybrid broadband service provider Nextlink Internet has increased its capacity to make denser deployments of gigabit-tier service at scale. G2 is operational in 350 sectors using existing tower sites. Nextlink plans to deploy the technology to more than 600 sectors by the end of next year. The G2 is the successor to the G1. It blends licensed and 5 GHz/6 GHz unlicensed spectrum in a single radio and with full carrier aggregation."
Nextlink Internet expanded capacity to support denser gigabit-tier deployments by deploying Tarana's G2 fixed wireless access (FWA) platform. G2 operates on 350 existing tower sectors with plans to exceed 600 sectors next year, blending licensed and 5 GHz/6 GHz unlicensed spectrum in a single radio with full carrier aggregation. Tarana reported throughput gains from 369 Mbps down/79 Mbps up to over 950 Mbps down/400 Mbps up on a 98.3-mile link, and a 16% reduction in RF utilization on a 186-user sector, improving spectral efficiency, range, and throughput. Nextlink holds provisional BEAD grants in multiple states and operates in 12 states.
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