A merger between Curvalux UK Ltd and Cambridge Broadband Networks Group (CBNG) has been completed to achieve the technological innovation required to realize the global demand for high-speed fixed wireless access (FWA).
The merger combines the experienced heritage of CBNG with Curvalux’s technology for the timely delivery of disruptive 5G solutions worldwide. The two companies will remain independent with CBNG becoming a subsidiary of Curvalux UK Ltd.
“With this merger, I believe we have found a perfect marriage of industry know-how and disruptive innovation,” said Richard Pak, CEO of the Curvalux Group “We will work tirelessly together to transform the wireless market with sustainable technologies that extend fast, reliable and low-cost connectivity to all communities around the world, connecting the neglected and unconnected, while promoting sustainable and fair economic growth.”
CBNG’s VP R&D and Operations Mark Hanman added, “Curvalux really captured our attention with its pioneering new phased array technology, and we became rapidly aware of a potentially unique synergy between our two companies – it felt like we spoke the same language. Combining the two companies’ complementary portfolios and roadmaps will dramatically multiply the overall value proposition for telco carriers and WISPs and allow for a highly comprehensive level of choice of the best technical solution for every kind of FWA scenario.”
According to ABI research, FWA is the fastest growing residential broadband market segment globally with 5G to account for 40 percent of FWA Market in 2026. The resulting combination of entrepreneurial drive, industry experience and disruptive technologies derived from the merger between CBNG and Curvalux will deliver smarter solutions for fixed wireless broadband, ensuring an optimal approach to network deployment with efficient use of spectrum in both licensed and unlicensed bands. The introduction of ground-breaking technologies will enable mobile operators to exponentially increase their mobile network densification and capacity at a fraction of the cost in CapEx and OpEx.
CBNG has been delivering mmWave point-to-multi-point (PTMP) products for more than 20 years, helping more than 100 hundred telecom operators, WISPs and municipalities across the world grow and develop their networks.
As a result of the pandemic and greater bandwidth demands, more user traffic than ever before is being passed across networks built on CBNG’s reliable and versatile VectaStar technology, which provides CBNG’s global customers with a cost-effective, high-capacity edge in the competitive broadband market. CBNG is working to add a compliant 5G NR solution to its portfolio to meet an evolving and growing global demand for FWA.
Curvalux’s patented antenna design for FWA enables telecom operators to extend services to unserved and underserved remote areas with a faster deployment time and much lower total cost of ownership than fiber installation. With just one multibeam antenna, Curvalux can connect hundreds of users with 10 times faster speeds using less power and with less interference than conventional wireless broadband. The technology has been validated in multiple commercial pilots across four continents and was first adopted by a major mobile network operator to provide affordable, high-speed internet to low-income families in the Philippines.