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W&M 2009 – Wireless Broadband for All: Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

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Page 1: W&M 2009 – Wireless Broadband for All: Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

Wireless Broadband for All

Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

Yaron Ziv

Director of Sales Europe

Page 2: W&M 2009 – Wireless Broadband for All: Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

5725 - 5850 MHz for broadband fixed wireless access (FWA)

Utilizing the license exempt band for Broadband Applications

Frequency: 5.725GHz -5.850GHz

EIRP: 4 Watts

Distance: Up to 25km

Point to Point

Point to Multi Point

Multi Point to Point

Page 3: W&M 2009 – Wireless Broadband for All: Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

PtMP Vs MPtP

• Sectorial Antenna

• Shared bandwidth

• Short Distance

• Dedicated BW per location

• Long Distance

• No single point of failure

PtMP MPtP

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Large Scale Wireless Network

Page 5: W&M 2009 – Wireless Broadband for All: Operators, Enterprises & Public Organizations

5725 - 5850 MHz for broadband fixed wireless access (FWA)

Advantages

• Ethernet and TDM E1 services on the

• same Radio link

• No license Required

• Immediate installation

• Lower cost Vs licensed band

• Can operate at Near Line of Site

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5725 - 5850 MHz for broadband fixed wireless access (FWA)

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5725 - 5850 MHz for broadband fixed wireless access (FWA)

Advantages

• Low power consumption 10-35Watts

• Can operate on Solar Power

• Low sensitivity to weather conditions

• Scalability – Connecting from 2 to thousands of locations

• Good spectrum utilization 100Mbps over 20Mhz channel

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5725 - 5850 MHz for broadband fixed wireless access (FWA)

Key challenge

• Interference

• Addressed By

• “Smart” ODU Radios

• Link Synchronization

• Radio Planning

• 1+1

• Ring Topology

• Antenna

• Narrow Channel BW 5/10/20MHz Vs 40MHz

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Applications

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Cellular Backhaul GSM and 3G

Cellular Backhaul

1. In city at nLOS

2. In Rural Areas

3. Backup and offload Licensed Links

4. Cell On Wheels

5. Temporary Links

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WiMAX Backhaul

Wimax Backhaul

Immunity to interference thanks to advanced technologies: OFDM, Automatic Channel Selection, Configurable Channel Bandwidth, more

• Unparalleled price/performance value

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Broadband Connectivity for Corporate Customers

WISP

• Provide high bandwidth services to demanding SMEs

• Much greater bandwidth than Standard Least Line – 100Mbps

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RURAL connectivity

• Delivering Internet Access to Rural areas at Low Cost

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Private Networks

Fixed Lines

• Wireless Private Network for companies with multiple locations• Major OPEX savings

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CCTV Security and surveillance

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Applications – WiFi Backhauling

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Largest WiFi Backhauling Network in the World

• Integrated with WiFi mesh network solution• Backhaul connectivity from WiFi Access Points to the network• More than 1000 Ethernet links deployed • Operates in crowded wireless environments and N-LOS conditions• Selected due to high performance and robustness

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Nomadic HLS (Home Land Security) Application

• Military Application

• Connectivity between command vehicles and headquarters

• Broadband connectivity delivering video, data and voice

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Critical Factor to look for when choosing a Radio Link Solution

• Smart Radio that can deal with Interference

• Spectrum utilization Mbps over MHz - 100Mbps over 20MHz

• Comply to IP67 for sever weather condition

• Actual Net Bandwidth Vs Air Interface Bandwidth

• Bandwidth per distance - Low drop in Bandwidth over distance

• Low Latency 3-5 Msec

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Critical Factor to look for when choosing a Radio Link Solution

• Synchronization of multiple links in the same location –

to prevent interference

• Application specific – Mobile Backhaul requires Native E1

over the air, Multiple clock sync etc

• References

• Ease of Installation

• Price / Bandwidth

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Thank You

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