WISPA Welcomes Pente Networks as New Member As Interest in Private Wireless Networks Grows and Rural Communities in the US Continue to Adopt Ultra Broadband Solutions
NEW YORK, NEW YORK; TEL AVIV, ISRAEL; March 7, 2022 –Pente Networks™, developer of IT friendly private enterprise LTE/5G solutions, today announced it has joined the highly respected Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) , an organization designed to represent the interests of the evolving wireless Internet service provider (WISP) ecosystem: small innovative entrepreneurs who provide fixed wireless and other broadband solutions to consumers, businesses, first responders and community anchor institutions.
WISPs bring critical Internet access to millions of Americans in unserved and underserved rural, suburban, and urban areas of the country, quickly and affordably, offering cost-effective, competitive and innovative service options where they did not previously exist.
“We are delighted to join this essential community,” said Roy Timor Rousso, CRO, Pente Networks. “WISPA bring together the small but mighty wireless service providers who are making a huge difference in communities across America with solutions that are dramatically changing how those communities thrive economically, educationally, and environmentally, as part of the modern fabric of connected life. Their work is especially important at this time as the United States recovers from a two-year battle with Covid-19, and as recovery funds continue to be released as part of strengthening digital infrastructure giving access to all Americans.”
WISPA seeks to build an environment where WISPs flourish, customers are happy, and communities grow through robust 21 st -century connectivity and competition. WISPA’s members are composed of WISPs and the industry which supports them, including equipment suppliers, support services, and other components needed to run a successful WISP enterprise.
“We are proud to welcome Pente Networks as one of our newest members to the WISPA community,” said Gary Helmers, Sales Manager, WISPA. “Pente Networks shares WISPA’s mission to build an environment where our members flourish, their customers are well-served, and American communities grow and thrive.”
About Pente Networks
Pente provides enterprise LTE/5G solutions. Established in 2016, the company is based in Israel, with R&D centers in Israel, India, East Europe, and a U.S. headquarters located in New York City. With deep knowledge of telecom and enterprise solutions and experience in building networks & business applications for dozens of enterprises and mobile operators, Pente has a growing partner ecosystem vwith leading system integrators, service providers, and equipment manufacturers focused on delivering end-to-end, wireless communications solutions to enterprises. Pente’s IT-friendly solutions feature
guaranteed latency, security, and quality of experience, optimizing public and private clouds to deliver fully secure and economically efficient services designed to support enterprise digital transformation.
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