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Hamina Wireless

Hamina Wireless is a network design and simulation software provider focused on Wi‑Fi, private cellular, and wireless Local Area Network (LAN) planning for enterprise environments.

  • Cloud-based RF design and planning platform for Wi‑Fi and other wireless networks
  • Support for multi-floor building modeling, wall materials, and attenuation for indoor coverage design
  • Simulation of wireless performance metrics such as signal strength, interference, and capacity for pre-deployment planning
  • Collaboration features for network engineers and teams working on shared wireless designs
  • Focus on enterprise, campus, and industrial wireless deployments across Wi‑Fi and private cellular domains

More About Hamina Wireless

Hamina Wireless provides a cloud-based network design platform used by enterprise and institutional teams to plan and validate Wi‑Fi, private cellular, and broader wireless LAN deployments before installation. The platform targets scenarios such as large offices, campuses, warehouses, retail facilities, and industrial environments where coverage, capacity, and reliability requirements are defined in advance and must align with existing IT and Operational technology (OT) architectures.

The software models radio-frequency behavior within buildings by allowing users to import or create floor plans, define multi-floor structures, and assign wall and material properties that affect attenuation. Network engineers can place access points or small cells and simulate signal strength, Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), interference, and channel utilization to evaluate whether a proposed design meets coverage and performance objectives. This planning workflow fits into standard enterprise network design processes and can reduce iterative on-site adjustments.

From a technology perspective, Hamina Wireless focuses on Wi‑Fi (enterprise networking) and private cellular (private LTE/5G) design domains, aligning with common wireless standards and protocols used in enterprise access networks. The platform supports channel planning, transmit power configuration, and antenna placement tasks that map to standard RF engineering practices. Users can compare different design options, visualize heatmaps, and estimate capacity for client density and application profiles, which is relevant for environments with voice over Wi‑Fi, real-time location services, or high-throughput data workloads.

In comparison to generic Cohort Analysis Dashboard (CAD) or building design tools, Hamina Wireless operates at the RF and network planning layer, closer in purpose to wireless planning and site survey tools but delivered as a modern, browser-based environment. This enables distributed teams, consultants, and managed service providers to collaborate on shared projects without local software installation. Versioning, project sharing, and role-based collaboration features support workflows where multiple engineers or stakeholders review and refine a single wireless design.

Within an enterprise IT taxonomy, Hamina Wireless fits into network infrastructure design and management (network planning and simulation). It is used alongside Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) controllers, network management systems, and monitoring platforms but focuses on the pre-deployment and redesign phase rather than runtime operations. Organizations use it to design new wireless rollouts, upgrade existing Wi‑Fi generations, or introduce private cellular coverage in facilities that require controlled RF behavior and predictable performance metrics.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 20
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

1900 Reston Metro Plz
600
Reston, VA 20190

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Wireless Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Terrestrial Telecommunication Services