Tarana-class fixed wireless access (FWA) for rural ISP last-mile, enterprise alternative-access and campus or community broadband. Gigabit-grade throughput without line of sight — the technology that closes the broadband gap where fibre rollout doesn't reach and microwave can't see the endpoint.
Vendor, capability and use case — all three matter when specifying the link.

Tarana's next-generation FWA platform delivers true gigabit speeds over non-line-of-sight paths — the technology that makes wireless ISP economics work where line-of-sight microwave doesn't. Securna distributes and integrates.

WISPs and rural ISPs covering geographies the fibre operator can't economically reach. Tarana base stations cover several-kilometre cells with gigabit-class capacity at each CPE — the deployment economics that change the rural-broadband equation.

Enterprises that need a second WAN to a remote site where fibre doesn't exist or carries unacceptable lead time. FWA delivers the access — SpeedFusion bonds it with the existing primary for diversity and survivability.
Traditional fixed wireless required line of sight. That meant tower height, mast cost, install truck rolls — the economics that killed wireless ISPs everywhere fibre eventually arrived. NLOS FWA changes the equation.
Tarana CPE doesn't need a clear line to the base. It works through tree cover, around buildings, at angles traditional FWA couldn't reach. The serviceable address pool per base station goes up several-fold. The economics flip.
Real gigabit at the CPE — competing with fibre on capacity. The ISP can sell a fibre-equivalent service tier without trenching. Customers don't experience a downgrade. The wireless option becomes a competitive offering, not a fallback.
Self-install CPE and remote provisioning. The customer mounts the CPE, the NMS configures it, the link comes up. No engineer truck roll for routine activations — the operating cost per subscriber falls to a level where rural broadband actually scales.
Bonding is provided by Peplink's SpeedFusion technology — running on every router in this lineup.
Wholesale FWA for the carrier's rural last-mile, integrated with their SD-WAN-as-a-Service.
SCADA-grade FWA backhaul to remote substations and field sites.
Campus and community broadband for remote learning and rural schools.
Remote-site alt-access where fibre doesn't exist and microwave has no line of sight.
One conversation — coverage area, target service tiers, density, existing infrastructure, business model. We come back with the base-station plan, the CPE selection, the NMS strategy and the commercial economics.