High Density Networks nabs $1M for WiMAX and Wi-Fi access

High Density Networks, provider of WiMAX and Wi-Fi, DirecTV and digital voice service, has raised $1 million to continue building out its Los Angeles network. Certare Ventures and Barry Pier, the new chief executive of the company, provided the round.

HDN has broken from its competition by installing a mix of rooftop and in-building base stations.

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