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Mimosa by Airspan

Mimosa by Airspan is a wireless networking vendor that provides fixed wireless broadband solutions for service providers, enterprises, and public-sector networks.

  • Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint fixed wireless broadband radios for last-mile and backhaul connectivity (wireless networking).
  • Subscriber and access devices for outdoor broadband distribution in urban, suburban, and rural deployments (wireless access infrastructure).
  • Use of unlicensed and lightly licensed spectrum bands for high-throughput IP data transport (wireless transport).
  • Network planning, management, and monitoring tools for Mimosa radio deployments (network management).
  • Solutions designed for ISPs, enterprises, and municipal or community networks requiring scalable wireless broadband infrastructure (enterprise and service provider networking).

More About Mimosa by Airspan

Mimosa by Airspan focuses on fixed wireless broadband equipment used to extend IP connectivity where fiber or wired access is limited or cost prohibitive. Its portfolio centers on outdoor wireless radios that create point-to-point and point-to-multipoint links, supporting broadband access, backhaul, and building-to-building connectivity for service providers, enterprises, and public-sector organizations.

The company’s solutions operate in unlicensed and lightly licensed spectrum bands, such as the 5 GHz band, and are designed for high-throughput IP transport. Mimosa radios typically integrate Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) antenna technology and follow standards-based Ethernet and IP networking practices, allowing integration into existing routing and switching environments. This makes the equipment relevant for Internet Service Providers (ISP) access networks, campus extensions, surveillance backhaul, and connectivity to remote facilities where laying fiber is impractical.

In enterprise and institutional environments, Mimosa by Airspan equipment is deployed as part of a broader network architecture that can include fiber core links, aggregation switches, and Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). Network architects often use Mimosa radios to build wireless backhaul from access points or customer sites back to core infrastructure, or to establish high-capacity links between buildings. The solutions support typical IP services and can coexist with other vendors’ routers, switches, and firewalls through standard Ethernet interfaces and Layer 2 or Layer 3 configurations.

Planning and management tools provided by Mimosa support link design, interference assessment, and ongoing monitoring of deployed radios. These tools help operators model expected throughput and availability based on line-of-sight, distance, and environmental factors, then oversee live network performance through metrics such as signal quality, modulation rates, and traffic utilization. Centralized oversight is relevant for ISPs that manage many subscriber links, as well as enterprises that run campus or multi-site wireless networks.

Within an enterprise IT and telecom marketplace taxonomy, Mimosa by Airspan aligns to categories such as fixed wireless access, wireless backhaul, and outdoor broadband distribution infrastructure. Its radios and subscriber devices fit into wireless networking and Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity portfolios, often evaluated alongside other fixed wireless, microwave, or Millimeter Wave (mmWave) solutions. The focus on IP-based, standards-compatible equipment allows organizations to treat Mimosa deployments as extensions of their existing IP and Ethernet network designs.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 90
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

469 El Camino Real
100
Santa Clara, CA 95050

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking