SiBEAM, Inc

@SiBEAM_Inc

SiBEAM is a pioneer in developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies for wireless communications.

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  1. connected pavement?! We have to see this! Very cool and let us know how we can help!

  2. . one innovation that is on its way is WiGig & - it will help

  3. Hot topics at 5GHuddle in Copenhagen this week: new business models, cybersecurity and the connected car.

  4. Reduce the cost of ownership in clean-room environments when you switch to our modules. Find out more:

  5. Remember when 3G was fast? is coming and trials are very promising - data speeds hit 3.6Gbps

  6. to when our President, Khurram Sheikh, spoke w/ about technology:

  7. With 60GHz mmWave spectrum, backhaul link distance can reach up to 500m (1640.42ft). That's as long as..

  8. Retweeted

    . introduces new 60GHz WirelessHD modules to accelerate wireless display designs for med applications >

  9. Can you define the who, what, when, where, and why in the history of ? Danny Dicks of does:

  10. The average person in the Netherlands has 3.6 connected devices. Imagine the congestion.

  11. Safety & quality go hand in hand. Meet our modules, that eliminate the need for wires in the OR:

  12. There’s a human factor to everything we touch, including wireless backhaul. Find out how from our blog:

  13. 1080p Full HD uncompressed video transmitted wirelessly? It’s not a dream; it’s a reality with .

  14. We take “Connect the Dots” to the extreme with our backhaul links:

  15. We're headed to the today, to showcase our tech & meet innovators. See you there!

  16. Unlike young children, products don't need to remain in direct line-of-sight. See why:

  17. We're happy to participate in the 5G-XHaul initiative through our collaboration with .

  18. At 20x more bandwidth than its 5GHz counterparts, is the dream highway for data traffic.

  19. SiBEAM, Inc followed , , and 33 others
  20. In 2014, damaged smartphones cost Americans $10.7B! could save you some $$.

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