Moscow metro deploys RADWIN wireless broadband solution

Moscow metro has deployed RADWIN’s FiberinMotion train-to-track wireless broadband solution that will deliver 90 Mbps per train across distances of up to 900 meters.

With 12 lines, 180 stations and 300 km/200 miles, transporting approximately 7 million people each day, Moscow metro will benefit from the throughput that is used to provide broadband Wi-Fi and paid advertising content to passengers on board trains.

RADWIN’s FiberinMotion solution is operational in over 80 trains in the Moscow metro and supports daily traffic of upwards of 1 terabyte per line.

Radwin wireless Broadband

The company said RADWIN’s FiberinMotion solution provides wireless broadband connectivity to trains and metros with net guaranteed throughput of up to 100 Mbps and coverage of up to 1 Km/0.6 miles underground and 3 Km/2 miles above ground.

The solution enables transit authorities to run multiple applications including high-speed Internet access, real-time CCTV transmission, passenger information systems (PIS) and communications-based train control (CBTC).

editor@telecomlead.com

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