According to a recent LinkedIn post from Keragon, municipal network strategies appear to be shifting from “fiber-only” specifications toward increased adoption of private wireless networks. The post cites that 79% of cities are now exploring private LTE/5G solutions combined with high-capacity mmWave and microwave backhaul for greater control and reliability.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights use cases such as mission-critical services, video, and IoT applications that may benefit from dedicated, uncongested bandwidth and predictable low latency. It also points to traffic prioritization and secure communications as key attributes of private LTE/5G architectures in so‑called “smart city” deployments.
An eBook referenced in the post, titled “Wireless Connectivity for Smarter Cities,” is positioned as a resource describing how cities can build resilient, intelligent, end-to-end networks. While the content is promotional in nature, it suggests Keragon is aligning its solutions with growing municipal interest in private wireless infrastructure and integrated backhaul.
For investors, this positioning may indicate a target market focused on city-scale digital infrastructure and smart-city projects that require high performance and security. If the cited trend toward private wireless adoption is broadly accurate, vendors in this segment, including Keragon, could see expanding demand for design, deployment, and management of private LTE/5G networks over the medium term.

