
Microamp is expanding its role in the development of 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) networks by providing infrastructure designed to support multi-gigabit throughput, extremely low latency, and data-intensive applications across a range of industries. The company focuses on building end-to-end mmWave systems that enable reliable wireless communication in environments requiring high bandwidth and rapid data processing.
Microamp develops radios, network components, and software systems for 5G mmWave deployments. Its work centers on creating infrastructure suited for enterprise facilities, public-sector environments, research institutions, and telecommunications operators. The company also collaborates with industry partners across Europe and other global regions to advance standards, interoperability, and real-world mmWave adoption.
Microamp’s product line includes 5G mmWave gNodeBs, mmWave radios, customer premises equipment (CPEs), accessories, and a starter kit aimed at organizations evaluating localized deployments. These components form modular building blocks for designing networks that can be adapted to different coverage requirements, operational constraints, and performance targets.
The company’s systems emphasize architecture flexibility, offering features such as Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB), uplink-heavy configurations, and compatibility with common RAN platforms. These capabilities allow networks to be integrated into existing infrastructure or fielded as standalone systems where needed. Many networks can also be deployed in compact physical environments or scaled for larger industrial layouts.
Microamp supports several categories of mmWave deployments. These include private networks for facilities that require secure high-capacity communication, fixed wireless access providing high-speed connectivity without fiber installation, mobile broadband for dense urban or event settings, and wireless backhaul links used in greenfield rollouts or areas where laying fiber is not feasible.
Each deployment type is based on the same underlying architecture, allowing organizations to adjust the structure of their network without replacing the entire system.

Microamp networks are built around mmWave spectrum, which provides wide bandwidth but requires careful engineering to maintain reliability. The infrastructure supports high throughput (typically above 4 Gbps), low latency, and consistent performance in uplink-heavy environments such as industrial automation, sensor networks, research testbeds, and real-time media workflows.
The company also develops standalone mmWave network configurations, which operate without relying on lower-band “anchor” frequencies. This approach allows deployments in environments where licensing, security requirements, or spectrum strategy favors mmWave-only operation.
Microamp’s technology is used in sectors including manufacturing, logistics, public transit operations, media production, government services, emergency response, energy, and mining. Universities and research centers utilize the equipment for 5G and 6G experimental testbeds, while system integrators incorporate Microamp hardware into larger turnkey projects. Mobile network operators use mmWave systems to expand capacity or test next-generation architectures.
These use cases reflect a wider industry trend toward distributed computing, automation, and high-density data environments, where mmWave connectivity offers performance characteristics that complement or exceed legacy wireless solutions.
Microamp works with equipment manufacturers, research institutions, and technology integrators to support interoperability and field testing. Collaborations with organizations such as AMD, Thales, Supermicro, and others help align mmWave technology with broader developments in processing, edge computing, and network management. The company also participates in industry events and demonstrations, including NATO technology exercises and international telecommunications conferences, to validate system performance under operational conditions.
Microamp has taken part in several demonstrations and conferences during 2025, including MILCOM, NATO SHINE, FIYUZ, and 6G-focused research gatherings. It has also announced joint efforts with regional partners such as Sistelec and Triopt Group to broaden mmWave testing and deployment opportunities. These engagements highlight ongoing work to integrate mmWave into industrial, governmental, and research environments where advanced wireless communication is increasingly required.
Microamp continues to focus on refining its mmWave network architecture and supporting organizations seeking higher bandwidth, lower latency, and more adaptable wireless systems. With increasing global interest in mmWave solutions for both 5G and future 6G networks, the company is positioned as an active contributor to the evolution of next-generation connectivity.
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