Regulatory News South Africa

Cambium aims to expand aggressively across the continent

Cambium Networks is making serious progress in energising its sales and marketing efforts in South Africa, according to Tony Rodrigues, regional sales manager for Cambium Networks in sub-Saharan Africa.

"Our immediate aim is to build our reseller and channel network to increase availability of our products across the continent. The Cambium Networks point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PMP) solutions offer the bandwidth, flexibility, ease of installation and the cost effectiveness that will ensure high-speed access to South African Internet users," says Rodrigues.
Cambium Networks is currently represented in South Africa through two distribution centres, namely Alcom and Pinnacle.

"We have seen deployments in other countries in Africa have a substantial effect on communities across healthcare, education, entrepreneurship, agriculture and much more, and we hope develop more of these examples in South Africa in the near future." With networks now established in over 150 countries around the world, Cambium is well placed to deliver on this promise in South Africa.

In November 2011, Cambium Networks announced its separation from Motorola Solutions, entering 2012 as an independent provider of wireless broadband products, services and solutions.

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