SmallCap Sentinel: The All-Important Last Mile

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ORLANDO, FL / ACCESSWIRE / June 26, 2018 / By most estimations fiber optic technology is a superior means of data transfer, faster and more efficient. But there has always been a problem in getting the expensive-to- build-out fiber optic network the last mile to a residence. And despite the market appetite for fiber optic services, this worrisome last mile has been a significant issue.

Enter Hammer Fiber Optic Holdings (OTCQB: HMMR). Hammer's technology accomplishes the last mile with a smart hybrid of fiber optic and wireless, making the last mile achievable. The New Jersey based company gets the data in the door using the latest in wireless broadband technology which has been designed to extend powerful fiber technology. The combination of this hybrid wireless broadband and fiber backhaul networks guarantees that a customer will receive ''cable-like'' services at speeds that are equivalent to a rapid, direct fiber connection to a home or business at a time frame and price point cheaper than its competitors.

It's potentially significantly market disruptive in a world increasingly consuming data and adding devices to the wireless spectrum. And of course the market for the optical communication and networking market is expected to grow to in excess of $24 billion by 2023.

Hammer is accelerating its interests in the rapidly growing industry, announcing this month a approval by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) of a significant acquisition of spectrum licensing in the 3.5 GHz band from 3.650 GHz 3.700 GHz by its wholly owned subsidiary. The spectrum was purchased earlier this year, pending transfer with the FCC, which is now complete. The 3.5 GHz Band spectrum license applies nationwide and affords Hammer Communications the ability to make use of the Band with protection from signal interference. Spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band is recognized widely as suitable for both mobile and fixed wireless broadband. As other telecoms and mobile carriers have announced their plans to develop networks operating in the 3.5 GHz CBRS band, Hammer Communications Wireless AIR technology is already poised to take advantage of the capacity and flexibility of these assets.

It's a technical mouthful, but to those who take a moment to ponder the projected growth of fiber optic communications this is a significant achievement. In the days to come, it will be most interesting to see how quickly Hammer can execute its business model and achieve that national presence they've been talking about.

About Hammer Fiber

Hammer Fiber Optic Holdings Corp. (HMMR) is a telecommunications company investing in the future of wireless technology whose holdings include Hammer Fiber Optic Investments, Ltd. D/B/A Hammer Communications, that offers internet, voice, video and data services in New Jersey, through both direct fiber as well as its wireless fiber platform, Hammer Wireless® AIR technology. The Hammer Wireless Air technology can support a variety of applications including mobile to mobile, wireless DOCSIS, IoT and Smart City support as well as pre-5G network applications. For more information visit http://www.hammerfiber.com or contact Frank Pena at fpena@hammerfiber.com.

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