Ubiik's New Anterix Active® Designations Enhance Private Network Offerings

Ubiik Delivers Enhanced Private Network Solutions with Anterix Active® Badges



In an exciting development within the realm of private network technologies, Ubiik has recently secured pivotal Anterix Active® badge designations for two of its flagship products: the Pyxis 5G LPWA RA810 router and goRAN+ base station. This significant recognition underscores the readiness of Ubiik’s end-to-end pLTE solutions for operation on the Anterix 900 MHz (B106) spectrum that supports advanced 4G LTE networks.

Anterix, as the largest holder of licensed spectrum in the 900 MHz band across the contiguous United States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico, rigorously tests member equipment as part of its Anterix Active Ecosystem (AAE) to ensure compliance with operational criteria for 900 MHz private wireless broadband networks. Ubiik’s receipt of the Anterix Active® badges is a testament to the quality and reliability of its products.

Mark Fecci, Ubiik’s VP of Sales in the United States, expressed enthusiasm regarding the new accolades: "We are pleased to add our private network offering — from base station to routers — to the growing Anterix ecosystem supporting 900 MHz. With the Anterix Active® badge, our customers can be assured they are purchasing products that have been thoroughly tested by Anterix for operation on networks utilizing the Anterix 900 MHz spectrum."

The Anterix Active® badge designation not only signals the reliability of Ubiik’s equipment but also enhances its appeal to utilities and other industries reliant on secure and private wireless broadband networks. The 900 MHz band, recognized by 3GPP, is pivotal in empowering utility operators to support mission-critical applications. This includes the management of SCADA systems, Distributed Energy Resources (DER), and distribution automation, vital for modern infrastructure.

As part of Ubiik’s offerings, the Pyxis 5G LPWA series facilitates incredible interoperability with various industry-standard private network equipment from third-party vendors. For instance, clients can deploy the Pyxis 5G LPWA in macro-cell private network setups or complement it with Ubiik’s goRAN+ base stations, allowing for a flexible and robust network deployment.

Two notable models in this product line are the RA810 and RA320X. The RA810, featuring integrated SIM technology and public cellular failover, is the go-to router for customers prioritizing seamless roaming capabilities, and it has been awarded the Anterix Active badge due to its proven performance.

Meanwhile, the RA320X model boasts a high-power 28dBm variant designed to significantly expand coverage for Band 106 networks, providing enhanced connectivity over longer distances. Expected to receive FCC certification shortly, this model will further strengthen Ubiik’s position in the private network market.

The goRAN+ LTE Base Station serves as a mid-range solution operational on the Anterix 900 MHz spectrum and unlicensed ISM bands, featuring an optional built-in EPC. This versatile base station augments the macro-cell coverage offered by other vendors, thereby boosting cost efficiency in deployments.

As Ubiik continues to innovate within the realms of private LTE technology and IoT applications, they remain committed to addressing coverage limitations and elevating the user experience in sectors where reliable connectivity is crucial. The company has achieved over one million deployments of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) devices, underscoring its leadership as a provider of private LTE network solutions that are both scalable and secure.

In conclusion, for those seeking more information on Ubiik’s advanced private network offerings tailored for Anterix’s 900MHz spectrum, detailed product specifications and insights can be found on their official website: www.ubiik.com.

About Ubiik: Ubiik delivers innovative and high-performance wireless connectivity solutions tailored for mission-critical utility and industrial applications. The company continues to carve a niche in the private LTE and IoT space, overcoming challenges tied to coverage and cost that hamper the broader adoption of these technologies. Recently, Ubiik expanded its capabilities by acquiring Mimomax Wireless, bringing additional expertise in mission-critical communications into its fold. For further details, please visit www.ubiik.com.

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