Mimosa Networks Revolutionizes Wireless Connectivity with Gigabit Solutions

Cutting-Edge Wireless Technology for Next-Gen ISPs

Mimosa Networks has emerged from stealth mode to launch its groundbreaking gigabit wireless product line, poised to transform how internet service providers (ISPs) build high-capacity networks. The company’s innovative approach delivers fiber-like speeds without the prohibitive costs of physical infrastructure.

Core Product Offerings

1. B5 Backhaul Radio: Powering High-Speed Connections

  • Utilizes advanced MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) technology
  • Delivers up to 16 data streams and 4 Gbps throughput (with multiple radios)
  • Single radio provides 1 Gbps speeds across 8-9 mile distances
  • Maintains several hundred Mbps even at extreme ranges (60+ miles in field tests)

2. Mimosa Cloud Services: Intelligent Network Management

  • Comprehensive planning and analytics platform
  • Optimizes network deployment through data-driven insights
  • Real-time monitoring for proactive issue resolution
  • Scalable solution for growing ISP networks

Technological Breakthroughs

Mimosa’s solutions stand out through:

  • Spectrum Efficiency: Intelligent analysis and load balancing maximize 5GHz spectrum utilization
  • Adaptive Performance: Dynamically adjusts to interference and environmental factors
  • Cost-Effective Deployment: Dramatically lower implementation costs compared to fiber

Availability and Pricing

  • Mimosa Cloud Services: Currently available
  • B5 Backhaul Radio: Launching Fall 2014 at ~$900 per unit

Industry Veteran Leadership

Founded by technology pioneers Brian Hinman (PictureTel, Polycom, 2Wire) and Jaime Fink (former 2Wire CTO), Mimosa Networks recently secured \(38 million in funding from New Enterprise Associates and Oak Investment Partners, including a \)20 million Series C round.

This strategic product launch positions Mimosa at the forefront of wireless innovation, empowering ISPs to deliver gigabit-class internet without the constraints of traditional wired infrastructure.

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