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Ondas-Networks

Ondas Networks Inc. (formerly Full Spectrum Inc.), founded in Silicon Valley by highly experienced telecommunications executives, is a wireless networking company that designs and manufactures its multi-patented, Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform for Mission Critical IoT (MC-IoT) applications. We are currently implementing the FCC-mandated upgrade to the North American Class 1 rail network.

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Our SDR technology supports IEEE 802.16s (a.k.a. "dot16"), the new worldwide standard for private licensed wide area industrial networks. Our radios enable wide-area intelligent networks (WANs) for smart grids, smart pipes, smart fields and any other mission critical network that needs internet protocol connectivity.

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Ondas Networks' customers use our SDR technology to deploy their own, point-to-multipoint, private licensed broadband wireless networks. This includes Utilities, Oil & Gas, Transportation and Government entities. We also offer mission-critical entities the option of a managed network service.

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Mission critical applications have extremely demanding requirements which include the highest levels of network availability, reliability and security. This is in contrast to the oversubscribed LTE 4G / 5G / WiFi based consumer wireless networks, provided by cellular operators, which fall dramatically short of MC-IoT network demands. Our IEEE 802.16s compliant equipment optimizes performance across a wide range for spectrum from 70 MHz up to 6 GHz. Ondas’ MC-IoT networks are substantially less expensive to build and operate in comparison to LTE 4G / 5G networks due to the lower cost of radio spectrum and a much wider coverage with a 30+ mile radius from a tower.

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