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Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings (HMMR) Offers High-Tech Wireless Communications Potential for Small Communities
Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings (HMMR) Offers High-Tech Wireless Communications Potential for Small Communities.

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[{"type":"text","content":"As the world prepares for next-generation 5G wireless cell service (http://nnw.fm/6IhoT), telecommunications company Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings Corp. (OTCQB: HMMR) is building its efforts to grow its New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania base of operations into a national program that will provide service on a neighborhood-access basis. The company is aligning itself with like-minded businesses as it works to deliver low-cost, high-capacity broadband to phone, Internet and television service markets across the country.The company plans to begin live field testing of its new “pre-5G” system this year to coincide with the earliest rollout of the transformational 5G technology in select parts of the United States, with commercial service to follow in the coming months. The 5G technology will enable far faster data transmission and buffering than 4G LTE as consumers worldwide upgrade mobile-access devices and local governments move to smaller, shorter-range signal distribution systems (http://nnw.fm/t6g1H).Hammer Fiber Optics Holdings, doing business as Hammer Communications, recently launched its 5G-ready Hammer Wireless AIR point-to-multipoint system to increase the options available to customers and to improve service in rural areas. The May 17 announcement of its Mobile Network Services Provider program in tandem with 1stPoint Communications will allow phone-Internet-TV triple play services as well as Smart City and mobile-to-mobile capabilities on the same network platform with an “everything wireless” philosophy for geographical regions (http://nnw.fm/ak9cK) Wireless networks are driving the transformation of the overall telecommunications industry as services continue to converge under one platform, with cable TV operators entering wireless network agreements through incumbent carriers, telecom operators entering pay-TV streaming services and a wide array of corporations making big-ticket acquisitions that create media powerhouses (http://nnw.fm/RW6fJ).“This is the beginning of the transformation of Hammer Communications,” Mark Stogdill, Hammer’s founder, stated in the news release announcing the MNSP program. “The Air system is capable of supporting not only a residential access network, but can empower carriers, municipalities and customers to deploy a variety of applications through our network.” Kristen Vasic...