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How a CIO Should Think About Wireless Network Planning: A Framework
This article is an attempt to make that perspective explicit. If we were the CIO or IT Director responsible for a wireless network infrastructure decision with real budget constraints, real organizational accountability, and real consequences for the outcome

Joe Wargo
21 hours ago7 min read


5 Wireless Network Myths Public Agencies Still Believe in 2026
Here's a clear-eyed look at the five wireless network myths we encounter most often in conversations with IT directors, CIOs, and municipal administrators — and what the engineering actually shows.

Joe Wargo
Mar 107 min read


Carrier-Grade Wireless vs. Consumer-Grade: What's the Real Difference?
The difference between carrier-grade infrastructure and 'good enough' infrastructure isn't visible at installation. It shows up at year two — when the first real stress event hits.

Joe Wargo
Feb 257 min read


What Causes Wireless Network Failures? Lessons from the Field
Most outdoor wireless network failures aren't caused by bad equipment. They're caused by bad decisions.

Joe Wargo
Feb 187 min read


Inside the Build: Delivering Carrier-Grade Wireless Projects - Part 4 Closeout & Compliance
In wireless infrastructure, the installation builds the network but the closeout package preserves the network.

Joe Wargo
Dec 23, 20255 min read


Inside the Build: Delivering Carrier-Grade Wireless Projects - Part 3 RF Precision
A wireless network performs only as well as it is installed, aligned, tuned, and validated.

Joe Wargo
Dec 17, 20255 min read


Inside the Build: Delivering Carrier-Grade Wireless Projects - Part 2 Power & Backup Systems
Wireless networks fail for many reasons, but power-related outages remain one of the most common—and most preventable

Joe Wargo
Dec 9, 20255 min read


Inside the Build: Delivering Carrier-Grade Wireless Projects - Part 1 Foundation & Safety
Inside the Build: Delivering Carrier-Grade Wireless Projects - Part 1 Foundation & Safety: Where Reliable Networks Truly Begin

Joe Wargo
Dec 4, 20255 min read


The Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless – Part 5: Designing for Growth – Scalability and Future-Proofing
Building an outdoor broadband wireless network that meets today’s needs is only half the mission. Municipalities, utilities, and broadband providers must prepare for rapid expansions in capacity, device density, smart city initiatives, and automation. The real challenge is designing a network that remains resilient and efficient not just today, but five, ten, even fifteen years from now . Scalability is not an optional feature — it is a requirement for any modern digital in

Joe Wargo
Nov 18, 20257 min read


The Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless – Part 4: Power and Reliability – Designing for Always-On Connectivity
In the realm of outdoor broadband wireless, it’s often said that “connectivity is only as good as the power that feeds it.”

Joe Wargo
Oct 28, 20254 min read


The Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless – Part 3: Interference and Spectrum Management – Keeping Your Network Clear
Interference is the silent killer of performance of wireless backhaul networks.

Joe Wargo
Oct 10, 20254 min read


The Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless – Part 2: Weatherproofing Your Network – How to Overcome Rain, Snow, and Extreme Temperatures
Exploring how engineering, frequency planning, and redundancy come together to make outdoor wireless truly all-weather-ready.

Joe Wargo
Oct 7, 20254 min read


The Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless – Part 1: Understanding the Backbone of Modern Connectivity
5-part series on the Fundamentals of Outdoor Broadband Wireless

Joe Wargo
Oct 3, 20252 min read


Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) vs Fiber: The Smart Way to Expand Broadband Coverage
CIOs, IT Directors, municipal and utility leaders evaluating how to add capacity and reach more locations—fast—without blowing up budgets or timelines by using fixed wireless access and licensed microwave backhaul.

Joe Wargo
Sep 10, 20255 min read
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