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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Area served | World |
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Products | PTP: Radwin 2000 PTP, Radwin 2000 Alpha, PtMP: JET Series, NEO Series, Subscriber Units, MultiSector Series, Outland™ Series, TerraWin™ Series Mobility: FiberinMotion®, Terrabridge, OSS Tools, Beamforming technology |
Number of employees | 250 |
Website | www |
Radwin is an Israeli wireless communications manufacturing company, a member of the RAD Group of companies.
Radwin produces wireless communications systems used by telecoms carriers, city and town councils, remote communities, ISPs, WISPs, and private networks. It also creates hardware for transportation applications such as metro systems, bus networks, ferries, airports, and vehicles such as patrol vehicles, manned and unmanned heavy machinery used in mines and ports. The hardware is used for applications, including mobile and IP backhaul, home and enterprise wireless broadband access, private network connectivity, and video surveillance transmission. As part of the Smart City initiative in India by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Radwin entered a partnership with Avaya in 2016.[1]
The company is headquartered in Tel-Aviv, Israel, with regional offices around the world, in Brazil, El Salvador, China, Colombia, Poland, India, Mexico, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Russia, Spain, Thailand, the United Kingdom and United States.[2]