Trango Announces Schedule Of Monthly Wireless Training Sessions

Trango Broadband Wireless, a developer of licensed and unlicensed microwave wireless solutions, recently announced a schedule of monthly training sessions to be held at the company’s Poway, Calif., facility just minutes from downtown San Diego.

The one-day certification training program is free to current and new Trango customers and will focus on Trango’s high-capacity split-architecture licensed microwave wireless backhaul, TrangoLINK Giga®, which features native Ethernet and TDM connectivity, industry-leading low latency, up to 620+ Mbps throughput (310+ Mbps full duplex), and is ideal for mobile and fixed wireless networks, cellular backhaul, WiMAX networks, and enterprise, broadcast and municipal applications. The training will also cover Trango’s latest offering, TrangoLINK Apex, an all-outdoor Ethernet native microwave backhaul solution.

“Our new training program will help our network of integrators and partners to maximize the benefits of our products and assist in creating new and stronger revenue streams for their businesses,” said Zdrakvo Divjak, president and CEO of Trango Broadband Wireless. “We are lucky to be based in such a beautiful destination city, San Diego, and we think our customers will enjoy spending time here while receiving top-notch microwave training.”

For more information about the training, visit http://www.trangobroadband.com/events/wireless-training-schedule.shtml.

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