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Help your customers solve their most difficult last-mile connectivity challenges.
Why partner with Transcelestial?
We help build out fiber-speed networks and connectivity that millions of users depend upon.
Our channel partners each provide unique capabilities and expertise to help Mobile Network Operators, Internet Service Providers and Enterprises solve the most difficult Last Mile Connectivity challenges, across 4G/5G, home and office broadband and enterprise campus networks, and remote high-speed internet solutions.
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”We look forward to meeting the market with Transcelestial, leveraging our wide network in Asia Pacific. Exclusive Networks is putting its trust and weight into this partnership to address what COVID-19 has made most urgent in the telecom industry - an accelerated rollout of transformational network upgrades. We see a distinct and timely opportunity here for first-movers to lead the charge and define the future of connectivity.
Brad GraySenior Vice President, APAC at Exclusive Networks
Partnering for connectivity
Transcelestial’s partners span resellers, system integrators, managed service providers, and technology partners that integrate our products to provide complete solutions and services. Our partners are backed by a world-class partner program the provides in-depth support, training and tools to build and maintain market leadership in Free-Space Optics solutions.
Become our partner
Approved partners have complete access to:
- Allocation of demonstration units
- Industry and market intelligence
- Partner tier-based pricing
- Tailored sales training
- Marketing enablement tools and programs
- Product certification and type-approval assistance (if required)
- Technical enablement and support
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”Transcelestial’s solution gives the industry another option to fiber optic cables, which require infrastructure-intensive physical wires… We are forging a new path for connectivity in our market that could mean a much faster rollout of internet upgrades
Joseph GiamManaging Director of Glocomp