
Ketsen Fiber Connect Demo Showcases Fast-Deploying Multi-Gig Wireless Fiber on Show Floor
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ketsen, an innovator in fixed wireless technology, is demonstrating its ultra-fast 60 GHz network at Fiber Connect 2025 in a joint installation with channel partner RocNet Supply. The showroom floor installation is connecting the RocNet Supply speed test server with network hardware setups at Genexis and FIBRAIN/HALNy booths using Ketsen's patented planning and routing platform.
At #FiberConnect2025, Ketsen teamed up with RocNetSupply to showcase what fiber grade performance without fiber really looks like: - 2.6 Gbps throughput - Ultra-low latency - Zero cabling Learn more at Ketsen.com.
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Ketsen's point-to-multipoint radios will enable a consistent, ultra-low latency connection for RocNet's multi-booth demo with speeds up to 2.6 Gbps, allowing RocNet to showcase the value and speed of open networking.
'Partnering with Ketsen at Fiber Connect lets us run true end-to-end demos - lighting up gear in partner booths remotely, so visitors can see open networking flexibility in action,' said Bob Tynan, Chief Commercial Officer at RocNet Supply. 'It's a great showcase of how RocNet and Ketsen can simplify multi-vendor testbeds for operators.'
'At Fiber Connect, we're demonstrating what multi-gig wireless fiber looks like. It is ultra-low latency performance that delivers the speed and reliability of fiber, without the limitations of physical infrastructure,' said Surya Panditi, Ketsen CEO. 'This installation with RocNet proves that fiber-grade doesn't have to include a physical cable and that internet service providers can scale faster and more affordably than ever before.'
Visit RocNet Supply at booth #672 to see the installation in action. To learn more about Ketsen, visit the CTIconnect booth #1152 on the showroom floor.
About Ketsen
Ketsen delivers multi-gigabit wireless networks through next-gen 60GhZ wireless technology - giving ISPs, enterprises and smart cities the speed of fiber without the cost and complexity. Our complete software stack handles network deployment through ongoing operations and integrates seamlessly with our mesh network solutions and wireless backhaul technologies to enable reliable, multi-gigabit redundant networks at scale for the first time. Learn more at ketsen.com.
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