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Wireless Backhaul

The wireless backhaul evolution is picking up pace, fueled by the rollout of new data services such as HSDPA and 3G wireless broadband and the accompanying growth of user traffic and backhaul capacity. With NG wireless standards and services such as 3GPP's UTRAN Long Term Evolution (LTE), Mobile WiMax and 3GPP2's Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) expected to come on-stream, driving the bandwidth explosion even further, operators are pursuing packet-based wireless backhaul solutions that would enable them to successfully handle Ethernet/IP traffic and to achieve higher connectivity rates, while meeting profitability targets.

RAD Products Supporting Wireless Backhaul

 
Products  
ACE-3100, 3200 Cell-Site Gateways
ACE-3400, 3402 Aggregation Site Gateways
ACE-3600 RNC Site Gateway
LA-130 DSL Cell-Site Gateway
Egate-100 Gigabit Ethernet over TDM Aggregation Gateway
IPmux-14 TDM Pseudowire Access Gateways
Gmux-2000 Hub-Site Pseudowire Access Gateways
Vmux-400 GSM Abis/Ater Optimization Gateway
RICi-16 Ethernet over 16 E1 or T1 NTU

RAD’s Wireless Backhaul Solutions

RAD’s extensive portfolio of cell-site gateways and multiservice aggregation site gateways enables you to substantially boost your wireless backhaul capacity today while curbing transmission costs, by taking advantage of packet transport including DSL, Ethernet and MPLS. Our carrier-grade, multiservice RAN gateways deliver a combination of standardized pseudowire capabilities and SLA-based QoS/CoS transport guarantees, for voice and data service delivery over PSN. Moreover, they feature the most bandwidth-efficient, high performance clock recovery solutions, incorporating timing distribution protocols as IEEE 1588v2, ITU-T G.823 and G.8261.

 

Supporting operators in gradual and efficient migration to all-IP transport, RAD’s multiservice RAN gateways ensure that wireless backhaul is primed for fixed and mobile convergence (FMC) and new wireless standards.

Related Links

Multiservice Aggregation for Next-Generation Wireless Backhaul
Next-generation wireless packet transport for 2G/2.5G/3G/xG
Multiservice Aggregation for Next-Generation Wireless Backhaul
Ethernet Demarcation for Wireless Backhaul
 
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