Cambium Networks launches ePMP 4000 to boost subscriber density and reduce costs

Cambium Networks launches ePMP 4000 to boost subscriber density and reduce costs
Cambium Networks unveils ePMP 4000

Cambium Networks has introduced strategies for transitioning from outdated wireless platforms to its new ePMP 4000 solution. The company emphasizes the potential of the platform to align network costs with performance and expand subscriber capacity without stretching operational models.

The update aims to help wireless internet service providers build more scalable and cost-efficient growth plans. Cambium Networks is also encouraging the sector to explore smarter infrastructure upgrades to improve competitiveness in the fixed wireless market.

Cambium Networks recently reported that 81 percent of ePMP radios were operating with outdated firmware, raising concerns about missed upgrades and network efficiency risks, according to an analysis by the company. Cambium has also advanced strategies for Wi-Fi offload, enabling MSPs and WISPs to generate new revenue and reduce carrier congestion, as noted in a previous update. These moves reflect the company's ongoing focus on network optimization and modernization for service providers.

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