Broadband | WiMax

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Menza Partners and XGEN Wireless, LLC (XGEN) represents a uniquely qualified team to deploy WiMAX wireless broadband networks to under-served areas throughout the United States. Our management team averages more than 20 years of experience each in the telecommunications, media and technology sectors.

Members of our management team have had an active role in developing WiMAX standards and have been on the forefront of the technology's deployment and the development of the ecosystem with companies such as Intel, Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Google, ZTE, and many other leading consumer electronics companies.

wimax Among our team members are those who successfully led the development and deployment of WiMAX technology under Sprint's XOHM brand. The team had key leadership roles in the deployment of 4,500 cell sites in six markets covering 15 million people including the commercial launch in Baltimore, Maryland.

This deployment was among the first large scale mobile WiMAX launches in the US and covered a total of over 1 million people.

Our team has already gained critical knowledge and overcome the challenges of introducing mobile WiMAX which has significant differences from the fixed wireless broadband service.

We have defined network coverage requirements, customer equipment activation standards, back office and billing solutions and large scale customer care systems all for the purpose of providing each customer with an exceptional experience for an easy-to-understand, easy-to-use high-speed wireless broadband service.









What's New

  • Broadband Stimulus
    AOC-XGEN's first step to bring broadband service to the under-served areas of our nation was made by submitting an application for the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). Under the BTOP program, $4.7 billion of stimulus money is being provided to support the deployment of broadband infrastructure.
  • Augmented Reality
    Menza Partners is engaged in augmented reality, a technology that blends virtually-generated and real-world data together. Users are able to interact in real time so that digitally processed data can be superimposed onto live imagery - thus creating a modified picture of the real world.