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Cambium Networks Surges 306% as Wi-Fi 7, 20 Gbps E-Band & Bridge-in-a-Box Debut

By ATTN Desk · Editorial oversight: Sean Han

Introduction

Cambium Networks Corporation (NASDAQ: CMBM) is an American manufacturer of wireless telecommunications equipment. As of October 29, 2025, the company’s share price is $2.51, reflecting a 306.15% increase year-to-date, with a trading volume of 75,692,925 shares on the NASDAQ. Cambium’s product portfolio includes fixed wireless broadband, point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radios, Wi-Fi access points, network switches, and cloud-based management solutions under its ONE Network platform.

Corporate Structure

Founded in October 2011 as a spin-out from Motorola, Cambium Networks is headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, with additional offices in San Jose, California; Bangalore, India; and Ashburton, United Kingdom. The company employs between 501 and 1,000 people, serving service providers, enterprises, industrial organizations, and government agencies globally.

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Recent Developments and News

On October 16, 2025, Cambium filed a Form 8-K (Items 3.01 and 9.01) disclosing changes in stockholder equity and updates to its risk factors. Earlier, on August 26, 2025, two separate 8-K filings addressed equity offerings (Item 3.01), executive roles (Item 2.02), rule changes (Item 5.02), and financial exhibits (Item 9.01).

Product announcements in October 2025 include:

  • A webinar on October 28, 2025, showcasing the PTP 850EX E-Band link capable of supporting up to 20 Gbps backhaul for Wi-Fi and private 5G deployments.
  • Introduction of Wi-Fi 7 access points and multi-gigabit switches on the ONE Network platform, designed for high-density environments including enterprise, education, hospitality, and service providers.
  • Launch of the Bridge-in-a-Box 5 GHz ePMP™ Force 4518 Subscriber Module, featuring pre-paired radios for gigabit-speed point-to-point connectivity.
  • Demonstrations of Service Edge (NSE) with cnMaestro, designed for unified control and security across satellite links.

Financial and Strategic Analysis

Cambium went public in June 2019, raising $70 million in its initial public offering. From 2017 through 2020, members of the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA) recognized Cambium as “Manufacturer of the Year.” As of 2021, the company had shipped over 10 million radios and continues investments in research and development initiatives, including a collaboration with Facebook for Terragraph mesh networking technology in 2020 and expansion into Industrial IoT and SD-WAN solutions.

Strategically, Cambium emphasizes its ONE Network approach, which aims to simplify design, deployment, and operations through centralized cloud management. Recent product developments in high-capacity fixed wireless solutions, low-latency point-to-point links, and Wi-Fi 6/7 access points align with the company’s objective to serve enterprise, service-provider, and public-sector markets.

Market Position and Industry Context

Cambium Networks competes with alternative fixed wireless technologies such as WiMAX and LTE, as well as traditional wired broadband options. While wired connections often provide higher maximum speeds, Cambium’s solutions are tailored for areas where fiber deployment may not be feasible, including rural broadband, campus connectivity, smart city backhaul, and remote industrial monitoring. The company’s offerings are utilized by educational institutions, healthcare facilities, hospitality venues, and government agencies, with an operational footprint spanning urban, suburban, and remote areas.

TL;DR

On October 29, 2025, Cambium Networks shares trade at $2.51, reflecting a 306.15% year-to-date increase amid significant trading volume. The company disclosed equity and management updates in Form 8-K filings on October 16 and August 26, 2025. In October, Cambium announced Wi-Fi 7 access points, the PTP 850EX 20 Gbps E-Band link, and the Bridge-in-a-Box ePMP Force 4518 module, while reinforcing its ONE Network cloud-management strategy. The outlook emphasizes the continued adoption of next-generation fixed wireless and unified network platforms in enterprise and service-provider markets.

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