Tarana makes me chuckle a bit. Every few years, various WISP forums fill up with "game changer, must buy X!" and it's
tulip mania all over again. Tarana is really expensive, and with the typical 3-5 year life cycle of wireless products it's pretty hard to justify the cost if you have any sort of competition, or lower population densities. Even if it weren't buggy, it's a tough one. They also have a relatively limited window, because their special sauce is pretty amazing but it's not
that far ahead of what you can do with 802.11AX and the sync extensions (and the Quantenna chips they use just got discontinued, which is going to cause them - and Mimosa - a lot of pain). And like all excited tulip purchases, we're already starting to see people complain who bought it for areas that aren't the type of deployment for which Tarana really shines.
Terragraph is nice on paper, but it's really over-engineered. (Not that surprising if you've ever looked at Meta's "Folly" and other code; Meta doesn't do "keep it simple") It does look great for getting coverage out over a high-density area.