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CableFree provides high-capacity wireless Ethernet and TDM wireless backhaul solutions to 4G/LTE cellular network operators, IP service providers, WISPs, Government, Healthcare, Financial, Education, CCTV and Broadcast customers. CableFree's products deliver high capacity voice, data and video and internet connectivity for metropolitan-area, rural and country-scale IP networks. CableFree: Wireless Excellence is based on the Oxford Science Park in the UK.

Corporate history
Established in 1996 by private entrepreneurs, CableFree designs, manufactures and sells high-capacity wireless communication systems for outdoor wireless networks covering urban, rural and national-scale connectivity. The company provides a range of wireless products including diverse mix of MIMO radio, microwave, millimeter-wave (E-band and V-Band), free space optics, Wi-Fi, 4G/LTE and other technologies with speeds ranging from 2 Mbit/s up to 8 Gbit/s per link.

CableFree sells through a distribution and reseller network with channel partners throughout Europe, Americas, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australasia.

Notable Events
CableFree FSO products are used in the Energy Industry including BP in Cairo to connect offices with 1Gbps Gigabit capacity (see references)

CableFree has worked with notable Universities including Cambridge, Oxford, Northumbria, Strathclyde, Durham, Athens, Mehran UET and others to develop and characterise novel wireless technologies with published results (see references) including Adaptive Optics to extend range and capacity of FSO links, and Hybrid FSO + E-Band links for high availability wireless networking.

CableFree FSO products are used by Formula One racing teams for transmission of real-time telemetry during Formula One races

CableFree products were used at the London 2012 Olympics by the BBC for live transmission of High Definition Television Images around the Olympic sites

CableFree WiFi products were used in 2014 by the Tower of London to implement Outdoor Public Hotspot WiFi used by visitors to the 1914-2014 Poppies Remembrance Event "Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red" commemorating the centenary of the outbreak of World War I.