Tim McAllister cofounded the Company in 1995 and serves as its EVP and Chief Technical Officer. He leads the Company's research and development team which tested new technologies in the field of broadband wireless service delivery and wireless network integration and deployed one of the nation's first broadband wireless (point-to-multipoint) networks in March 1996.
BroadLink Communications announced an agreement with EarthLink, Inc. to begin test marketing high-speed, fixed-wireless broadband access, to EarthLink customers in Atlanta, GA. Currently EarthLink has more than 406,000 high-speed customers nationwide through its cable, DSL, and satellite offerings.
A recent launch of high-speed wireless Internet access service in Atlanta grabbed attention because the ISP in question happened to be EarthLink Inc.
EarthLink Inc. is reaching out to residents in Atlanta who feel the need for speed, but can't get a DSL or a cable modem connection with a fixed wireless service trial.
BroadLink Communications and EarthLink Inc. have agreed to begin test marketing high-speed, fixed wireless broadband Internet access service in Atlanta.
EarthLink has aggressively entered the brodband market using a range of access technologies: DSL, fixed wireless, mobile wireless, satellite, and of course, cable.
Growing concern over DSL distance limitations along with the quality of its connections, and nagging questions about provisioning times and lack of availability for cable modem service, are helping to elevate the fixed wireless business into an appealing segment of the communications space.
Sweeping changes in the access industry are opening wide areas of opportunity for local wireless data carrier BROADLINK Communications Inc.
It's not often that Stockton residents get to test-drive new technology before customers in Silicon Valley.
BroadLink Communications has incorporated the Cisco Aironet ® 340 Series wireless LAN (local-area network) products into its networks to offer wireless Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) services to small- and medium-sized businesses, home-based business, and home Internet customers. This service provides bidirectional access to the Internet at speeds up to 1.5 Mbps.
Pac-West Telecomm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PACW), a rapidly growing provider of integrated communications services to Internet service providers (ISPs) and business customers throughout the western U.S., today announced it has signed a distribution channel partner agreement with BroadLink Communications, Inc., a next-generation wireless broadband carrier. Under terms of the agreement, Pac-West will become BroadLink's exclusive provider of wireless broadband Internet access and data transport services in the Stockton-Lodi region of Northern California.
BroadLink Communications announced today that it has chosen to incorporate the Cisco Aironet wireless LAN (local area network) products from Cisco Systems, Inc. into its networks to offer wireless broadband services to small- and medium-sized enterprises, home-based business, and home Internet customers.
Portal Software has announced that BroadLink Communications has selected Infranet ®, Portal's customer management and billing platform.
BroadLink announces it is using a Cisco Systems network to offer its wireless Internet services. The company's services also have been qualified as Cisco Powered Network services.
A discussion of broadband equipment for fixed wireless public networks and the challenges the technologies present to today's service providers.
No industry is changing more rapidly than the business of providing broadband access, and no segment of that industry is more volatile than that comprising the particular class of service providers operating over unlicensed spectrum.
Santa Rosa is one of six California coastal cities that sit in the top 15 of Forbes' Best Places for Business and Careers.
BroadLink Communications, using transceivers mounted on several cellular telephone towers, has begun to provide DSL-like service to several Sonoma County communities, including Santa Rosa, Fountaingrove, Wikiup, Larkfield and southern Windsor.
Last year, Warren Linney, and his wife, Joan, were sitting on $5 million worth of stock and partnerships from his first cellular business. The couple wanted to diversify and raise cash to fund their favorite environmental causes and his third startup, BroadLink Communications.