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Sceye Reaches Stratosphere

Sceye Reaches Stratosphere Sceye, a developer of high-altitude platform stations (HAPS), announced today that it successfully launched its stratospheric platforms and flew at an altitude of 64,600 ft. The announcement comes on the heels of Sceye’s long-range record for maintaining data connection in OpenRAN at a distance of 140km. With financial support from the State of New Mexico, the company also joins a consortium of New Mexico-based telecommunications companies and tribal entities to pilot delivery of universal broadband access to the Navajo Nation. “We view the successful flight and the record setting data connection as a significant milestone for our technology; one that could dissolve the rural broadband barrier,” said Sceye CEO Mikkel Vestergaard Frandsen.

Ethics in Business: Annual award celebrates NM leaders

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Rilke Crane, left, and Loren Ortiz of Centro Sávila load a box of donated food into a client’s car April 28.(Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. From behavioral health to telecommunications, New Mexico’s Ethics in Business’ 2021 award winners are a diverse group. But they have one thing in common: The awards, they say, are confirmation of the mission of their business or organization – and the community. “It’s a great honor, and recognition of the work that our organization is doing to improve health equity, especially to address racial health disparities,” said Dr. Bill Wagner, executive director and founder of Centro Sávila, winner of the Hopkins Award for Excellence in Ethical Practice by a Non-Profit Organization.

Western U S Tribal Communities Cross the Digital Divide with Cambium Networks Wireless Fabric Technology

Share this article Share this article ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Cambium Networks (NASDAQ: CMBM), a leading global provider of wireless networking solutions, today announced that it is supplying tribal communities in the Western United States with fixed wireless broadband and Wi-Fi solutions to deliver affordable high-speed internet access. The deployments are part of an ongoing effort by Cambium Networks and their channel partners to help bring broadband service to underserved communities and help close a digital divide that has left Indigenous populations at a disadvantage. In the past year, Cambium Networks has worked with tribal entities as well as with channel partners to provide affordable high-speed connectivity to 11 remote tribal nations in California, Washington, New Mexico, Arizona and Oregon. Like many Indigenous communities, these tribal nations are among the least connected groups in the United States. The tribal nations have funded the

Western U S Tribal Communities Cross the Digital Divide with Cambium Networks Wireless Fabric Technology

Western U S Tribal Communities Cross the Digital Divide with Cambium Networks Wireless Fabric Technology
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