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Cambium Networks tech enables Lnet to serve 60,000 subscribers in Libya

08/12/2021
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Cambium Networks tech enables Lnet to serve 60,000 subscribers in Libya
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Cambium Networks, a global provider of wireless networking solutions, has deployed ePMP fixed wireless broadband technology to connect more than 60,000 residential, business and enterprise customers in Libya.

The ePMP network is composed of more than 1,500 Access Points (AP) installed on more than 250 tower locations and serves densely populated urban and suburban locations.

“We are proud to be one of the largest ePMP networks in the world, enabling Lnet to provide excellent quality services at an affordable cost” said Ahmed Kalush, CEO, Lnet. “Customers choose Lnet because we deliver what we promise at a reasonable price with a 24/7 tech support team monitoring the network thanks to cnMaestro network management capabilities.”

Lnet started its deployment of Cambium Networks’ ePMP equipment in 2015 when it replaced a system that could not scale or perform in noisy RF environments. The Lnet deployments are all in relatively densely populated suburban environments.

“Lnet started out with low-cost equipment from another supplier and found that it could not scale when the business grew,” said Martin de la Serna, vice president of sales for Cambium Networks. “The ePMP system offers sophisticated GPS synchronization and smart antennas that provide solid communications in dense and noisy environments. In addition, ePMP does so while reducing the total cost of ownership.”

Network management is easy with the cloud-based cnMaestro system that provides a unified view of the entire network via the cloud. The solution delivers reliable and secure connectivity for residential users, schools, enterprises, and industrial operations at a low total cost of ownership.

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