Etheric Networks

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Etheric Networks Incorporated
Company typePrivately held corporation
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HeadquartersSan Mateo, California
Key people
W.Alexander Hagen, CEO
ProductsInternet service
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Websiteethericnetworks.com

Etheric Networks is an Internet Service Provider based in San Mateo, California[1] serving the San Francisco Bay Area. It specializes in high-speed Internet access using wireless technologies. Fixed wireless towers using ISM and U-NII band transmissions connect end users to its fiber optic backbone.

History

In March 2003, Etheric Networks launches ISP service via its first generation broadband fixed wireless local loop WLL access network, via the Qwest co-location center in Sunnyvale and Black Mountain, a communication tower complex at 2,800 feet above sea level, overlooking Silicon Valley and the Peninsula.[2]

References

  1. "Contact Us". 31 July 2016.
  2. Mullins, Robert (November 30, 2003). "Etheric bootstraps to build wireless broadband". Business Journal. Retrieved 5 September 2012.

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