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Home » FiberTower Implements Packet Microwave Backhaul with DragonWave

FiberTower Implements Packet Microwave Backhaul with DragonWave

March 28, 2011
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FiberTower, which provide alternative backhaul services in markets across the U.S., is deploying DragonWave’s Horizon Compact to support its microwave-based packet backhaul services.

FiberTower maintains an extensive footprint in 24 GHz and 39 GHz radio spectrum bands, carrier-class fiber and microwave networks in major markets nationwide to serve the needs of the major wireless carriers.

DragonWave products are installed in FiberTower’s networks in Ohio and Texas.

“Our customers include nine US wireless carriers, and increasingly they are demanding pure packet backhaul to ensure optimal performance for their service offerings. DragonWave offers a family of solutions that is clearly head of the class—in terms of both scalability and flexibility—for pure packet backhaul,” said Dave Jones, Senior Vice President of Network Services with FiberTower. “Furthermore, the DragonWave solution is engineered with valuable attributes that enable us to enter new markets quickly and cost-effectively. One of the things that impressed us during our trial of the Horizon Compact, for example, was its innovative, zero-footprint configuration.”http://www.dragonwaveinc.com http://www.fibertower.com

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