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Draibupboalib97
03-04-2016,
DragonWave Inc. provides high-capacity packet microwave solutions that drive next-generation IP networks worldwide. The company designs, develops, markets, and sells proprietary, carrier-grade microwave radio frequency networking equipment that wirelessly transmit broadband voice, video, and other data between two points. Its wireless carrier-Ethernet links, which are based on a native Ethernet platform, function as a wireless extension to an existing fiber and global optic core telecommunications network. The company's products principally perform the backhaul function in a communication service provider's network, connecting high-traffic points of aggregation, such as high-capacity wireless base stations, small cells, and large out of territory' enterprises to nodes on the fiber optic core network. It serves customers primarily in the communications service provider market, including broadband service providers and mobile service providers; and enterprise and municipal/government customers that own or operate private networks requiring point-to-point applications. DragonWave Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada.

dauonncr84
03-07-2016,
Some yuuuge action here in the last 5 sessions

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#2Gil Oren, Apr 5, 2016

DennisDes
03-08-2016,
http://m.ottawasun.com/2016/04/05/dragonwave-shares-surge-after-5g-announcement

DragonWave shares surge after 5G announcement

Finally, a shaft of light at DragonWave which has been hurtling through a year from hell.

Shares at the Kanata-based developer of high-speed wireless gear soared nearly 48 per cent Tuesday to reach $11.30 on the TSX. Even more impressive, they’ve quadrupled in the past six trading days.

“I think our recent announcements have reminded our investor base that we’re still around,” said DragonWave CEO Peter Allen.

The main catalyst for the surging share price appears to have been the revelation March 29 that DragonWave and its next-door neighbour Mitel Networks will collaborate on next-generation 5G wireless technologies.

The latter are expected to operate 50 times faster than today’s WiFi networks, allowing people to download movies in a matter of seconds.

“5G will create demands on networks,” said Allen. “That’s good news for us,” he added.

The real promise of 5G lies in its ability to allow smartphone subscribers to access their cars, appliances and other personal electronics. Major wireless carriers such as Verizon and Bell plan to begin testing 5G services sometime in 2017.

Domingolon
03-08-2016,
Mitel recently established a new division, led by former Mavenir CEO Pardeep Kohli, to invest in 5G technology. DragonWave is to provide its expertise in microwave technology, a low-cost substitute for fibre-optic cable.

For the moment, the Mitel-DragonWave collaboration is all about technology. As the market for 5G gear actually develops, the firms will discuss how to split revenues generated by the sale of products.

In the meantime, DragonWave will rely in part on secondary streams of revenue to avoid a further deterioration in its thin cash balance. The company reported less than $8 million (all figures U.S.) at the end of November, considered low for a high-tech firm. The loss for DragonWave’s fourth quarter ended Feb. 29 – to be reported sometime in May – is expected to be around 75 cents per share, or slightly more than $2 million.

To help buttress revenues – forecast to be about $25 million in the fourth quarter – DragonWave announced Tuesday it will compete for the right to service some 400,000 microwave units already installed in networks around the world, including the product line it acquired in 2012 from Nokia.