
Airband Communications Holdings
Fixed-wireless broadband provider offering high-speed data, voip and security solutions for businesses in the us.
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Airband Communications Holdings operates as a fixed-wireless network solutions provider catering primarily to the business sector in the United States. Founded in 2000 by Andy Lombard, the company established its headquarters in Dallas, Texas. It launched its initial broadband services in Dallas in November 2000, promoting a network that bypassed traditional wired infrastructure for quicker and more reliable installation.
The company's business model centers on providing high-speed data and voice services to businesses through its proprietary fixed-wireless network. This approach circumvents the local phone company, enabling faster provisioning and immediate scalability for clients. The service portfolio includes high-speed data access from 2 Mbps to GigE speeds, Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions like SIP Trunking and Hosted VoIP, security, and other managed services. By offering integrated access, bandwidth can be dynamically allocated between voice and data traffic, eliminating the need for separate circuits. Airband targets businesses, including small- to mid-sized companies, with solutions designed for IP-based applications and business continuity through path diversity from traditional wireline networks.
Throughout its history, Airband was a venture-capital-backed entity, raising a total of $119 million over 16 funding rounds from investors such as M|C Partners, Battery Ventures, and Crescendo Ventures. The company also grew through acquisitions, such as purchasing the fixed wireless business from WindChannel Communications in 2006 and Sparkplug in 2010. A significant milestone occurred on May 15, 2013, when United Network Services acquired Airband Communications. Prior to its acquisition, the company had expanded its presence to 14 markets, serving over 3,500 businesses nationwide.
Keywords: fixed-wireless broadband, business internet provider, VoIP services, managed network solutions, business continuity, high-speed data, SIP Trunking, Hosted VoIP, wireless network, last-mile network, telecommunications, corporate internet, data and voice services, scalable networks, network redundancy, Dallas technology, Andy Lombard, United Network Services, connectivity products, B2B internet
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