
Tarana Wireless
Founded Year
2009Stage
Unattributed | AliveTotal Raised
$429.64MLast Raised
$50M | 2 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-11 points in the past 30 days
About Tarana Wireless
Tarana Wireless operates in the telecommunications sector, focusing on fixed wireless access (FWA) technology. The company provides broadband connectivity solutions that enable service providers to offer services with the deployment ease and scalability of wireless technology. Tarana's products aim to support service providers in both mainstream and underserved markets, utilizing either licensed or unlicensed spectrum. It was founded in 2009 and is based in Milpitas, California.
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Tarana Wireless Patents
Tarana Wireless has filed 32 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- radio resource management
- wireless networking
- broadcast engineering

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
8/24/2021 | 3/18/2025 | Wireless networking, Radio resource management, Broadcast engineering, Radio frequency propagation, Channel access methods | Grant |
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Grant Date | 3/18/2025 |
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Related Topics | Wireless networking, Radio resource management, Broadcast engineering, Radio frequency propagation, Channel access methods |
Status | Grant |
Latest Tarana Wireless News
Sep 19, 2025
Urban FWA usage has gone up, but capacity issues are still prevalent Tarana’s tech also supports four-carrier integration across licensed and unlicensed spectrum, said CEO Basil Alwan Tarana originally made a name for itself deploying fixed wireless access (FWA) in the rural U.S. Now, the company sees potential for the technology to reach new heights in more urban environments. The company recently launched G2 , the next iteration of its FWA platform that offers 6.4 Gbps per sector (that is, the coverage area served by a base station). The increased capacity allows operators to deliver fixed wireless to approximately 2,000 customers per tower, a ratio Tarana CEO Basil Alwan said is ideal for larger ISPs. Tarana currently has around 300 operator customers, ranging from regional providers such as Nextlink and Watch Communications to the big names like Cox and USCellular . “But there’s much bigger companies that are coming along and G2 is what they want,” Alwan told Fierce. “They want to go after it in the middle of towns, they want to go after Phoenix…we have one company building in San Jose.” Related FWA usage in metro areas has been steadily climbing in the last few years. An Opensignal report from June 2024 said FWA providers so far have claimed around 6% of urban market share, and a study from WIA estimated FWA has an addressable urban market of 14.6 million households . But according to Alwan, traditional 5G and Wi-Fi based FWA networks each have their issues when it comes to expanding to denser markets. “If you talk to the WISPs that have done the rural wireless with Wi-Fi stuff, they’ll tell you they never really went into town because they could never get enough density to justify it,” he said. “If you put up an access point and you have 10 homes on it, those access points start to self-interfere at 10, 15, 20 points.” Related 5G FWA providers, namely the big 3 mobile network operators (MNOs), have gotten further along in urban penetration by deploying technologies like millimeter wave and standalone (SA) 5G . But the problem is carriers are running out of spectrum that they can allocate specifically to FWA, Alwan noted. “It’s 30 times more bandwidth intensive to serve a home than it is to serve a mobile [device],” he said, citing data on North American monthly usage trends from Ericsson and OpenVault. “If you build a mobile network and start putting homes on it, it quickly consumes all your spectrum and bandwidth.” Related Tarana’s spectrum specs Tarana’s FWA technology uses a combination of unlicensed 5GHz and 6GHz spectrum as well as the licensed Citizen Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) band. Alwan said another key upgrade in G2 is that it supports four-carrier integration across both licensed and unlicensed spectrum, giving operators access to 160MHz across multiple bands in a single radio. He explained Tarana can do that with its dual-resonant antennas, which are designed to work at two different operating frequencies at the same time. “This gives customers the ability to have a couple of carriers in CBRS, a couple of carriers in 6GHz” to deliver 1.6 Gbps per link, which Alwan noted was a step up from G1’s 800 Mbps threshold. In short, Tarana is aiming to give operators more options to carry traffic since they won’t always have access to the same spectrum across their footprints. “One way to think about it is you’re trying to get from one city to the next, you got four highways to do it,” Alwan said. “Four routes, four different frequencies and how fast you can go in each route.” The wireless landscape has become even more complicated now that EchoStar is selling off huge chunks of its spectrum to AT&T and SpaceX . The carve-out has left the industry wondering who could grab the rest of EchoStar’s leftovers. Related In Alwan’s view, EchoStar’s remaining Priority Access Licenses (PALs) within the CBRS band “are extremely good for our product.” Owners of PALs have higher priority than General Authorized Access (GAA) users, who can only tap into CBRS when it’s not being used by incumbents and PAL users. “It’s a great opportunity for anyone in fixed wireless,” Alwan noted. “Those things being up for grabs, or whether Dish decides to do something with them, it’s amazing.”
Tarana Wireless Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Tarana Wireless founded?
Tarana Wireless was founded in 2009.
Where is Tarana Wireless's headquarters?
Tarana Wireless's headquarters is located at 630 Alder Drive, Milpitas.
What is Tarana Wireless's latest funding round?
Tarana Wireless's latest funding round is Unattributed.
How much did Tarana Wireless raise?
Tarana Wireless raised a total of $429.64M.
Who are the investors of Tarana Wireless?
Investors of Tarana Wireless include Digital Alpha Advisors, Khosla Ventures, Prime Movers Lab, I Squared Capital, State of Michigan Retirement Systems and 12 more.
Who are Tarana Wireless's competitors?
Competitors of Tarana Wireless include Curvalux and 7 more.
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