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812:"Cambium Networks Incorporates Facebook's Terragraph into its 60 GHz Millimeter Wave Radio"
658:"Europe's refugee crisis: How one Wi-Fi network is offering a lifeline for Lesbos migrants"
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412:Most Canopy equipment receives its power using
376:A 2.4 GHz Subscriber Module with Reflector Dish
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