Airvine WaveCore and WaveTunnel Systems Selected by Dalet Access LabsAirvine WaveCore and WaveTunnel Systems Selected by Dalet Access Labs for New Intelligent Platform Infrastructure Project in OaklandDalet has partnered with the Unity Council to create an Intelligent Infrastructure Economic Zone throughout the Fruitvale area that will offer residents and businesses a wide array of Low-Latency Gigabit connectivity optionsAirvine announced it will supply Dalet Access Labs with at least 400 units of its WaveCore and WaveTunnel systems for the Unity Council’s Intelligent Infrastructure Economic Zone project in the Fruitvale community of Oakland, California. Dalet is deploying an upgraded, low-latency gigabit connectivity network, based on its scalable and self-organizing Public Infrastructure Network Node (PINN) platform, for the Unity Council to eliminate the Digital Divide and transform homes, businesses, classrooms, and local government facilities, enhancing economic and innovation opportunities throughout the EEZ. Please read the Unity Council’s announcement here for more information about this project. Dalet will deploy the WaveCore and WaveTunnel systems to connect 2600 network nodes inside and outside the 18 buildings, including residences, a public library, a high school, a senior center, and commercial spaces. The WaveCore was designed to penetrate concrete walls and floors with Gigabit-speed wireless links and eliminate the need for expensive drilling to connect areas with Ethernet cabling. The WaveTunnel is a wireless backhaul system and can link nodes for device connections, security cameras, IoT devices, and every “THING” else, including sensors, that needs connection in “open air” spaces such as hallways, corridors, and similar areas. “Going with the Airvine WaveCore and the WaveTunnel will enable us to meet the objectives of the Unity Council on a much faster and less expensive basis as we will not have to lay literally miles of cable or drill through concrete barriers to create a fully pervasive network,” said Odion Edehomon, CEO of Dalet Access Labs. The Dalet-built network will deliver the Gigabit-speed connectivity needed to support applications and services in the following sectors: Digital Health, Smart City and Government, Supply Chain and Public Safety, Autonomous Mobility, and Workforce Development. Source: Airvine media announcement |