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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

Dense Air Networks, LP are committed to accessibility, and it is our policy to ensure that everyone, including persons with disabilities, has full and equal access to our website and other digital offerings (including services provided on all websites, emails, distributions, and any mobile apps of DA, collectively “website”). Core to Dense Air’s mission is the belief in the power of technology to improve lives and our desire to enhance digital infrastructure in ways that help bridge the digital divide and maximize accessibility and equity. Accordingly it is our goal that everyone, including persons with visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments, is able to use this website in a way that respects their dignity and independence.

To support this goal, Dense Air strives to make its website as accessible and user-friendly as possible to people of all levels of ability, including by seeking to conform our website, at a minimum, to the accessibility standards known as Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA, available here. In developing our digital content, we also take into account best practices with respect to principles of universal design, including WebAIM’s Principles of Accessible Design, available here, to maximize the website’s flexibility to different users’ needs and adaptability with assistive technologies.

Dense Air regularly evaluates its website across a variety of factors and using a variety of methods, including with the assistance of third-party service providers. This includes, for example, testing across different browser plug-ins, operating systems, and device types. For optimal performance, we recommend using major Internet browsers like Chrome, FireFox, and Safari, rather than Internet Explorer or older browser versions, and keeping your technology up to date with the latest versions of your web browser, assistive technology software/hardware, and smartphone applications that utilize built-in accessibility features on Android and iOS.

Dense Air shares this accessibility statement with all personnel and third-party vendors who are involved in developing and updating Dense Air’s website, including web content designers, editors, and developers.

Dense Air views accessibility as an ongoing effort and is continually seeking new solutions that will provide an inclusive experience to all users, regardless of ability.

We welcome your feedback on your experience with our website. We constantly seek to improve our digital content and improve the user experience. If you recognize any accessibility issues or errors, or have other suggestions on how we can further improve the accessibility of our site, please bring them to our attention by emailing info@denseair.net.

While we recognize that we may not be able to anticipate all accessibility needs, we are committed to doing our best to remove barriers, both hidden and visible, to empower persons with disabilities so they can succeed.

Mobile World Congress Highlights

5G Networks: Revolutionizing the Future

5G is not just faster 4G – it offers up a broad range of new network architecture, operational and service options that go beyond smartphone connectivity, and it can take full advantage of cloud platforms, open architectures, semiconductor innovations and more. In this panel discussion, held during MWC 24 in Barcelona, James Estes, CEO Dense Air, Arun Bhikshesvaran, CEO Radisys Corporation, and Vinay Ravuri, CEO EdgeQ Inc. explore the revolutionary potential of the many 5G options available to enterprises, mobile operators, cities and communities, and other indoor & outdoor public and private use cases.

RAN (Radio Access Network) interfaces that support interoperability between different vendors’ equipment encouraging innovation and offering greater network flexibility at a lower cost than the traditional closed and expensive single-vendor alternative.
Shared physical infrastructure—radios, antennas, switches—and either shared or licensed spectrum available securely to multiple carriers and service providers.
A network of tall towers that transmit low bandwidth radio signals across a multi-mile geographic radius.
A network of low-powered radios discreetly mounted on street poles, buildings, or indoors near end-user consumption that transmit high bandwidth, targeted radio signals across a radius of hundreds or thousands of feet.
Hard-to-reach network boundaries with the weakest signal strength and highest interference where demand is highest and the macro signals are poorest.
Base stations that connect with users’ LTE and 5G handsets.