Tarana Wireless
Tarana Wireless is a telecommunications equipment company that develops fixed wireless access systems for broadband connectivity in challenging deployment environments.
- Fixed wireless access platforms for residential, enterprise, and municipal broadband connectivity
- Radio access solutions using non-line-of-sight wireless technology for last-mile access
- Carrier-grade infrastructure for service providers, utilities, and government networks
- Network architectures designed for deployment in rural, suburban, and urban geographies
- Tools and capabilities for service providers to plan, deploy, and manage wireless broadband networks
More About Tarana Wireless
Tarana Wireless focuses on fixed wireless access systems designed to provide broadband connectivity where traditional wired options such as fiber or cable are constrained by cost, geography, or deployment timelines. The company develops radio access infrastructure that service providers and other operators can deploy as part of their access network to connect homes, enterprises, and public-sector sites. Its systems are used by Internet Service Providers (ISP), utilities, and government or municipal entities that require wide-area broadband coverage without extensive new fiber construction.
Tarana Wireless centers its technology on non-line-of-sight (NLOS) fixed wireless architectures (broadband access) that operate in licensed and unlicensed spectrum bands, depending on operator needs and regulatory conditions. The platform architecture typically includes base nodes mounted on towers or rooftops and subscriber nodes installed at customer premises, forming a point-to-multipoint topology. This allows an operator to serve many endpoints from a limited number of base sites, while using advanced radio techniques to manage interference and maintain throughput over varying distances and conditions.
The company’s offerings are positioned as an option alongside fiber-to-the-premises and cable broadband in access network planning, often used either as a primary access method or as a complement where wired builds are cost-prohibitive. Enterprise and institutional users access Tarana-powered connectivity via service providers or, in some cases, via private or community networks built by utilities or public agencies. These networks are used for standard internet access, cloud application connectivity, voice and video services, and Operational technology (OT) communications where reliable broadband is required.
From a technology perspective, Tarana Wireless references the use of multi-antenna systems, interference cancellation, and advanced signal processing within its fixed wireless access solutions (wireless broadband infrastructure). The systems integrate with existing operator backhaul and core networks using standard IP networking, allowing service providers to incorporate Tarana deployments into broader OSS/BSS frameworks and network management workflows. Subscriber units typically expose standard Ethernet interfaces toward customer equipment, enabling use with common routers, Wi-Fi access points, or enterprise Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).
Within an enterprise IT or telecom marketplace taxonomy, Tarana Wireless aligns with categories such as fixed wireless access, last-mile broadband infrastructure, and Radio Access Network (RAN) equipment. Its offerings are relevant to stakeholders responsible for access network strategy, rural and suburban broadband programs, and alternative access technologies for hard-to-serve locations. The company’s focus on scalable point-to-multipoint radio systems positions it within the broader ecosystem of wireless broadband vendors that address both residential and business connectivity needs using carrier-grade infrastructure and radio platforms.