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World Mobile Selects BLiNQ Networks as Primary 4G/5G CBRS Solution Provider

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BLiNQ Networks has been selected as the primary 4G/5G CBRS solution provider for World Mobile's first decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) deployment in Reno, Nevada, and the North Lake Tahoe area in California.

BLiNQ is providing the critical last-mile coverage and capacity using publicly available carrier-grade CBRS band frequencies. The FW-300i base station was an obvious choice for World Mobile due to its excellent performance, sleek design, and favourable price point, ticking all the boxes for any significant network deployment.

World Mobile is developing a DePIN model that leverages a sharing economy and enables communities and individuals to fix their own cellular coverage problems across the US and beyond. The partnership between BLiNQ and World Mobile is an opportunity to fulfill a common mission to connect the unconnected and serve the underserved by 'filling the Swiss cheese of coverage' globally, with the US pilot being Reno.

Pete Vavra, VP of Sales at BLiNQ Networks

Our solutions offer outstanding cost, coverage, and capacity economics allowing for maximum potential earnings and ROI. The success of DePIN operators depends on reliable access to advanced LTE and 5G technology, and this is where BLiNQ's strengths lie. In order to be the best partner for World Mobile and an asset to the DePIN community, we're committed to the continuous innovation and rigorous testing of all our products to support this uniquely disruptive opportunity.

Micky Watkins, World Mobile's Group Founder and CEO

Nearly 3 billion people on the planet are unconnected and most of us are poorly underserved. World Mobile's mission is to connect 1 billion people around the world by 2030. Our goal is to provide reliable, contiguous coverage by working with individuals, businesses and WISPs. BLiNQ is our preferred CBRS partner for our deployment in Reno because of the ease in which we can fill the coverage and capacity demand. So far, we have sold over 50 operational AirNodes (FW-300i base stations) to our sharing economy, with over 2000 on a waiting list.

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