
Point to Point solutions consist of cost-effective high-throughput wireless Ethernet bridges and extensions that transmit data with maximum reliability even under the harshest conditions and in non-line-of-sight situations.
Our high-performance, cost-effective bridges make reaching the out-of-reach easier than ever. Operating in a variety of frequencies, these solutions provide reliable connectivity in even the most challenging situations.
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Point to Multipoint solutions deliver proven, scalable and interference-resistant connectivity to multiple business, institutional, municipal or residential locations. These solutions are available in the licensed or unlicensed bands.
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Microwave Point-to-Point solutions offer Licensed Ethernet Microwave solutions ideal for today's evolving networks, and are IP-optimised radios giving government agencies, corporate enterprises and service providers the licensed exclusivity, high-bandwidth, scalability and affordability you want to meet your unique bandwidth demands.
Whether connecting locations, backhauling video or providing last mile access, the Licensed Microwave has the capabilities and features to meet today's IP requirements and tomorrow's Next Generation Network needs.
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MESH solutions provide cost-effective citywide and enterprise-wide wireless broadband connectivity and access.
Mesh networks offer broad-area high-speed fixed and mobile coverage, even in tough environments like ports and mining. They also help municipalities provide high-speed wireless connectivity that enables universal public access, more robust public safety systems and increased public works productivity.
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