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Santa Cruz Lights Up Siklu’s Fiber-Like Wireless Gigabit Network in Record Time

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June 27, 2016 — Santa Cruz, CA

Siklu, Cruzio and City of Santa Cruz Partnership Brings Wireless Gigabit to Residents in Under Three Months

Today, Siklu Communication, Cruzio Internet and the City of Santa Cruz will turn on gigabit speeds in the community, completing a first-of-its-kind broadband network deployment in record time. Just three months after announcing the project, the partners used millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless technology to connect customers to existing fiber. This project represents the next frontier in the gigabit race where ultra-high speed and reliable bandwidth networks can connect customers within weeks, not years, of project announcements. Serving 8,000 homes and businesses throughout Santa Cruz, the partnership brings gigabit Internet speeds to local residents, businesses and community sites.

“Being able to provide gigabit wireless services at key locations throughout the city is tremendously valuable to our community,” said City of Santa Cruz Mayor Cynthia Mathews. “As a member of Next Century Cities, we believe partnerships like this one help empower communities and lets us continue as a gigabit leader.”

With the project now operational, community anchor institutions can get gigabit service quickly and inexpensively, serving as a national example of how hybrid fiber-wireless networks can be a disruptive model for providing Gigabit-to-the-Home. The Santa Cruz network brings gigabit service to Louden Nelson Community Center, the Civic Auditorium, the Tannery Arts Lofts affordable housing and City Hall, among other business and residential sites.

“Santa Cruz is one of many cities that are using Siklu radios in new ways to bring gigabit broadband to their communities in record time,” said Izik Kirshenbaum, Founder and Chairman of Siklu. “Although in its infancy, mmWave technology is rapidly becoming the go to resource for providers looking for an affordable way to get to a gigabit.”

The Santa Cruz network uses Siklu mmWave radios that attach to the existing Cruzio fiber. The speed of deployment is largely the result of the ease of installation of these radios, which can attach to building facades, rooftops and poles to create a network that is able to reach all forms of residential and business buildings. The network installation allows the wireless fiber connection to bridge barriers that otherwise make the last mile of deployment the most expensive of any traditional fiber rollout.

“This technology is game-changing!” said Peggy Dolgenos, President and co-CEO of Cruzio. “Just three months ago we were announcing this partnership, and now we already have a long list of customers and community partners benefiting.”

About Siklu
Siklu delivers a diverse range of products with up to multi-gigabit capacity millimeter wave wireless connectivity operating in the 60, 70/80 GHz bands. Its millimeter wave technology is the prime choice of leading integrators, service providers, municipal authorities and mobile network operators worldwide. With maximal availability and minimum footprint, thousands of carrier grade units delivering interference-free performance have been successfully deployed. Siklu’s innovative all-silicon design has dramatically reduced prices and effectively opened the market for ultra-high capacity wireless links. Swiftly integrating with street-fixtures or rooftops to provide reliable connectivity solutions, the price-competitive radios have proved to be ideal for networks requiring fast and simple deployment of secure, fiber-like and futureproof connectivity. Ensuring the unfailing operation of bandwidth intensive applications, Siklu brings the Gigabit promise to homes and businesses alike. For additional information visit www.siklu.com.

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