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Home » RADWIN Intros P-to-MP for Licensed 3.x & 2.5 GHz Bands

RADWIN Intros P-to-MP for Licensed 3.x & 2.5 GHz Bands

September 5, 2011
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RADWIN introduced its a high-capacity, Point-to-MultiPoint (HPMP) solution for the licensed 3.x GHz and 2.5 GHz bands. The platform allows operators who own WiMAX licenses to leverage these bands in order to deliver high capacity to the lucrative enterprise market and fulfill the unmet expectations from WiMAX.

The RADWIN 5000 HPMP delivers up to 100 Mbps aggregate net throughput per sector in these licensed bands, as well as dedicated bandwidth with guaranteed Service Level Agreement (SLA) and highest spectrum efficiency. It supports ranges of up to 40 Km/25 miles.

Adi Nativ, RADWIN’s VP Marketing and Business Development, said: “Many operators obtained the 3.x GHz and 2.5 GHz bands in order to operate WiMAX systems, but in most cases these WiMAX systems can’t meet the desired level of service that business customers demand. With RADWIN 5000, operators can leverage existing licenses to deliver high-quality, high-capacity service with strict SLAs. RADWIN 5000 is already successfully deployed worldwide in unlicensed sub-6GHz bands, and is rapidly becoming the preferred Point-to-MultiPoint solution of operators serving the enterprise market.” http://www.radwin.com

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