Cambium Networks Achieves Partial Compliance with Nasdaq; Appoints Mitchell Cohen as Interim CFO
Nasdaq Compliance Update: Cambium Networks has received a partial compliance letter from the Nasdaq Hearings Panel, confirming compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Rule but remaining non-compliant with the Periodic Filing Rule. The panel will monitor the company until April 8, 2026.
Potential Delisting Risk: Cambium Networks faces a risk of delisting if it fails to maintain compliance with the minimum bid price requirement during the monitoring period, which lasts until December 12, 2026.
Leadership Change: Mitchell Cohen has been appointed as the interim chief financial officer and principal financial officer of Cambium Networks, effective immediately, while John Waldron steps down to become a senior financial advisor.
Stock Performance: Following the news, Cambium Networks' shares rose over 5% in pre-market trading after a previous close of $1.55, which was a decline of 4.32% on Wednesday.
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Cambium Networks Unveils Static IP Solution Enhancing Satellite and 5G Connectivity
- Static IP Innovation: Cambium Networks introduces a static public IP address capability in its Network Service Edge (NSE) platform, addressing the long-standing issue of public IP unavailability over low Earth orbit satellites and LTE/5G connections, thereby enhancing service providers' network management capabilities.
- Private Network Control: Unlike traditional solutions that rely on cloud services, Cambium's design allows private network operators and managed service providers to deploy NSE in their data centers, ensuring complete control over customer data and network infrastructure, which enhances business performance and security.
- Secure Connectivity Architecture: By installing NSE at customer sites and creating encrypted WireGuard tunnels, customers can receive dedicated static public IP addresses, an innovation that not only improves remote visibility and secure access but also optimizes local network protection and performance.
- Provider-First Architecture: Cambium's hardware-centric, partner-hosted model ensures service providers retain ownership of customer data and network infrastructure, with all orchestration and monitoring handled via the cnMaestro™ platform, providing centralized visibility and management capabilities.

Cambium Networks Unveils Static IP Solution Enhancing Satellite and 5G Connectivity
- Static IP Innovation: Cambium Networks introduces a static public IP feature in its Network Service Edge (NSE) platform, addressing the long-standing issue of public IP unavailability over low Earth orbit satellites and LTE/5G connections, thereby enhancing service providers' network management capabilities.
- Enhanced Security: By utilizing WireGuard VPN tunnels, Cambium's design allows private network operators and managed service providers to deploy NSE in their data centers, ensuring customers can access secure public IPs even over satellite or 5G connections, significantly improving remote management and equipment control security.
- Diverse Application Scenarios: This solution provides stable IP addresses for remote offices, retail sites, and industrial deployments, supporting VPN, VoIP, and cloud access, while meeting the needs of healthcare, energy, and education sectors for remote management and compliance, driving service differentiation in the market.
- Partner-First Architecture: Cambium's hardware-centric, partner-hosted model ensures service providers retain ownership of customer data and network infrastructure, with all orchestration and monitoring handled via the cnMaestro platform, enhancing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.






