Ceragon unveils all-outdoor packet solution for 4G/LTE backhaul

Ceragon Networks, a wireless backhaul provider, announced
the release of FibeAir IP-10C, high-capacity wireless packet backhaul solution.

 

This integrated, ultra-compact solution delivers up to 1
Gbps of IP traffic on a single radio channel. Able to withstand harsh weather
conditions, the low-power, environmentally sound FibeAir IP-10C is easily
mounted on rooftops, lamp posts, traffic light poles, and in small outdoor
mobile cell-sites.

 

Affordable, efficient and comprehensive backhaul is an
absolute necessity – and the FibeAir IP-10C brings mobile and private network
operators a welcome relief. It is an excellent match for IP/MPLS backhaul in
3.5G and 4G/LTE networks.

 

Current infrastructure is burdened by an unprecedented
increase in high-speed data services on smart phones and other hand-held
devices. In emerging markets, the addition of millions of new mobile
subscribers puts further strain on mobile operators – requiring them to quickly
and cost efficiently deploy new sites for  high-capacity networks and
expand existing networks.

 

FibeAir IP-10C will enable mobile service providers to
add more backhaul capacity to networks with a fast time-to-market. Ceragon is
proud to continue to demonstrate its commitment to customers, giving them the
best possible performance for the data-intensive applications running on their
networks,” said Hagai Zyss EVP & GM, Short-Haul Solutions Group.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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