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EnGenius' EOC series is transforming connectivity in smart cities and industrial environments with advanced Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint solutions. The new series comes with dual radios, operating in 5GHz and 6GHz, with integrated NMS for ease of deployment and superior functionality to diverse sectors.

EnGenius Technologies Inc., a pioneer in innovative connectivity solutions, has launched the new Broadband Outdoor EOC655 series, with an efficient network management system called SkyPoint. This series provides integrated Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint connectivity and is ideal for various sectors, including smart cities, remote industrial control, and public safety. With dual 5 GHz radios, it is well-suited for dense radio frequency (RF) environments and offers secure and reliable broadband for last-mile and backhaul applications. The EOC series also features a mobile app, making it easy for wireless technicians and installers to deploy and use. It is designed to meet the evolving demands of dynamic industries and offers enhanced efficiency and superior functionality.

Read more: EnGenius Releases New Broadband Outdoor Wireless Solutions to Empower Industrial and Smart City...

Connectivity is an essential public service. Daily lifestyles, businesses, governments, schools, and households are all at a disadvantage without seamless, fast, and reliable internet connectivity. This is a significant concern within rural areas. According to ITU, the global percentage of individuals using the internet in rural areas (46%) was 1.8% lower than in urban areas (82%) in 2022. Though a notable gap remains, service providers – such as DSL, fixed wireless, cable internet, and fiber-optic – with the aid of government funding, have made a huge push to close the digital divide. This has seen the above ratio decrease from 2.3 in 2019.

Read more: Extending Broadband to the 'Last Mile' of Rural Areas With Mesh Networking Featured

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