Quickline selects Aviat transport solutions for 10 Gbps capacity

Aviat Networks, a supplier of wireless transport solutions, announced that Quickline Communications , a wireless Internet service provider (WISPs) in the UK, has selected Aviat Multi-Band radios to deliver 10 Gbps capacity.
Quickline broadband Internet in UKQuickline’s existing microwave links are unable to support the speed related demand of new business and residential customers. Aviat Multi-Band radios is expected to deliver 10 Gbps over 10-12 km distances with network reliability.

“We also wanted the flexibility to use both low- and mid-frequency bands for distance along with E-band to deliver high capacity. Aviat Multi-Band radios have turned out to be the ideal solution for us,” Andris Uplejs, head of new infrastructure at Quickline Communications.

Aviat and Quickline will be presenting the technology and application jointly at the UK WISPA Spring 2022 Members Meeting at the Hilton London Paddington, 30-31 March 2022, and will host a live demonstration of the Aviat Multi-Band radios.

Aviat said its WTM 4800 is the industry’s only single box Multi-Band radio, compared to alternative solutions that need two, three and even four separate boxes. Aviat’s Multi-Band solutions include extended distance options for link distances up to 20km. The WTM 4800 reduces installation expenses, cutting Total Cost of Ownership, and improving reliability.

“Aviat is the leader in wireless transport for the North American rural broadband segment and this win demonstrates our value proposition for ISPs in other countries as well,” said Peter Smith, CEO of Aviat Networks.

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