Airspan Networks

[2] Airspan was originally a product division of DSC Communications, a manufacturer of telephone switching equipment.

Airspan originally focused its product line on the small cell and mini-macro equipment market, used by mobile operators to extend wireless services.

Airspan's 5G NR development program is focused on mmWave, Sub 6 GHz, Massive MIMO, and Open Virtual RAN architectures.

The company also offers fixed wireless access and backhaul solutions[buzzword] for PTP (point-to-point) and PTMP (point-to-multi-point) applications through its Mimosa Products.

Its first product, AS4020 platform, was based on CDMA radio technology adapted for fixed wireless access points.

[6] In 2004, the company made an agreement with Neda Telecommunications, a subsidiary of Aspen Wind Corporation, to send radios to Kabul, Afghanistan.

The parent company was hence renamed "Airspan Networks Holdings Inc." and began trading on the NYSE American under the ticker symbol MIMO.