Discover the full insider trade history of Airspan Networks Holdings Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Others sector, Airspan Networks Holdings Inc. has recorded 56 reports. The latest transaction was disclosed on 22 June 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: STONESTROM ERIC. All data is accessible without an account.
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Airspan Networks Holdings Inc. is a U.S.-based communications infrastructure company listed on the U.S. market (NYSE/NASDAQ) under ticker MIMO. The company is based in the United States and has recently highlighted a new corporate headquarters in Plano, Texas, having historically operated from Boca Raton, Florida. Airspan’s development footprint is international, with main operations and product-development centers in the United States, Israel, the United Kingdom, India and Japan. Its roots go back to the late-1990s wireless networking ecosystem, and its current public-company structure dates to the August 2021 business combination with New Beginnings Acquisition Corp., after which it began trading as MIMO.([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1823882/000182912624006645/airspannetworks_10k.htm?utm_source=openai)) Airspan’s core business is centered on next-generation radio access network solutions. The company’s product set includes Open RAN and virtualized RAN architectures, small cells, distributed antenna systems (DAS), private networks for enterprise and industrial users, fixed wireless access (FWA), and air-to-ground as well as CBRS solutions. These offerings are aimed primarily at mobile network operators, integrators, enterprises, and industrial customers that need scalable, interoperable wireless connectivity. In a highly competitive telecom-equipment landscape, Airspan’s differentiation lies in its Open RAN specialization, its ability to address indoor and outdoor densification use cases, and its focus on flexible, software-defined platforms rather than broad, full-stack telecom hardware breadth.([airspan.com](https://airspan.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) Commercially, the company positions itself as a global provider of wireless network solutions with a broad portfolio spanning in-building, outdoor and air-to-ground deployments. Airspan also emphasizes products such as its AirVelocity small cells and its network solutions for public and private wireless environments. That positioning matters because it allows the company to participate in several growth themes at once: operator densification, private 5G, enterprise connectivity, and the broader Open RAN ecosystem. For investors, this makes Airspan a niche technology supplier rather than a mass-market telecom vendor, with its market position shaped by innovation, customer wins, and execution rather than scale alone.([airspan.com](https://airspan.com/?utm_source=openai)) Recent company communications suggest a business that entered 2026 with stronger momentum. In February 2026, Airspan said it was seeing growth and improved profitability, driven by an expanding customer base, new product launches, and the relocation to a new headquarters in Plano, Texas. Management also highlighted its three core solution areas: in-building, outdoor, and air-to-ground, alongside market-leading products across DAS, Open RAN and small cells in both public and private network settings. For equity investors, the key takeaway is that MIMO remains tied to secular telecom infrastructure themes, but also to the capital spending cycles of operators and the company’s ability to convert technical credibility into repeatable commercial traction. Insider transactions reported on Form 4 should therefore be interpreted in the context of a small-cap U.S. listed issuer with a technology-driven, execution-sensitive profile.([airspan.com](https://airspan.com/news/airspan-networks-enters-2026-with-strong-growth-and-profitability/?utm_source=openai))