In early March, Preseem's CEO, Gerrit Nagelhout, and Preseem's Director of Marketing, Harneet Singh, packed their bags and headed to Dallas, Texas, in preparation for the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association's (WISPA) annual WISPAMERICA Conference. Arriving...
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Preseem Wins Service of the Year Award – WISPA Annual Awards 2019
Just when we thought WISPAPALOOZA 2019 could not get more exciting, it was announced that Preseem had won the award for “Service of the Year”! Voted on by WISPA members, the WISPA awards recognize leading contributors within the Fixed Wireless industry. Specifically,...
WISP Review – Using Preseem to improve QoE and Increase Revenue
WISP review by Joe Falaschi (E-vergent Wireless). This post is about an excerpt from the Preseem webinar video featuring Joe Falaschi back in Sep 2018. For full video, click here for Preseem webinar archives. We at Preseem take pride in helping Wireless...
Preseem Review – Video Testimonial by Casper from Paladin Wireless
This is a post summarizing a recent Preseem review by a WISP customer. For all reviews/ testimonials, click here. There's something great above real unedited customer reviews. It just gains another level when one comes just hours after a...
Preseem Helping WISPs: New Mexico-based WISP Finds & Fixes Major Network Issue
Quick Blog #1 - Network Issue CustomerRoswell, New Mexico based Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) What Exactly Happened? During a routine network check-up, Preseem helped the customer identify that a particular site - Site 100 - experienced a...
Impact of Network Configuration Errors on Subscriber QoE: A Real World Example
Preseem is a Quality of Experience (QoE) monitoring and optimization platform that leverages highly granular and frequent network telemetry to find network problems that negatively affect the subscriber experience. This post outlines a real-world WISP...
WISP Network Insight: Impact of One Subscriber on Entire Sector’s QoE
In a typical Wireless setup, you have a bunch of wireless towers with sectors pointing in different directions (eg North, South, etc) These sectors transmit data to subscribers in the direction each sector faces. These individual sectors service anywhere...
