Cambium Networks provides wireless broadband solutions using point-to-point and point-to-multipoint technologies to connect rural and underconnected areas. They have shipped over 4.5 million radios globally. In the UK, Cambium equipment is being used in rural broadband projects funded by BDUK to deliver speeds over 24Mbps to areas with low bandwidth. Cambium is also working with the largest wireless provider in Italy, NGI, to deploy their EOLOwave technology and deliver speeds up to 30Mbps throughout the country. Fixed wireless solutions from Cambium can effectively and affordably provide broadband access for rural areas that fiber cannot reach as cost-effectively.
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Global industry insights – exploring modern day case examples
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Major cyber events in 2024
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Cambium Networks INCA 29-10-14
1. CAMBIUM NETWORKS
RURAL BROADBAND:
CONNECT THE UNCONNECTED AND
UNDERCONNECTED
SIMON STADDON
REGIONAL TECHNICAL MANAGER UK, IRELAND & NORDICS
2. CAMBIUM NETWORKS
Industry leader in Point-to-Multipoint and
Point-to-Point IP Wireless Broadband Solutions
Spin out of Motorola Solutions (Nov 2011)
The only vendor which covers both unlicensed
and licensed frequency bands in Point-to Point
and Point-to-Multipoint
Uniquely positioned to deliver breakthrough
scalability, reliability, and secure outdoor
broadband solutions
More than 4.5 million radios shipped to
thousands of networks in over 150 countries
Global Company with local presence in
25 + countries
3. CAMBIUM’S TECHNOLOGY
Benefits of Fixed Wireless Point to Point (PTP) Point to Multipoint (PMP)
• High-speed wireless data link
between two sites
• GigaBit bandwidth links
• Last mile access and
distribution
• Up to 125 Mbps x AP
• Up to 1.5 Gbps x tower
Fixed wireless is the most cost
effective solution for deploying
broadband connectivity:
Scalable
Reliable
Outdoor
Performance
4. CAMBIUM NETWORKS VISION AND MISSION
Connecting the
Unconnected
Resiliency Scalability Performance Security
AFFORDABILITY
5. CAMBIUM PMP WIRELESS ACCESS
BENEFITS PMP BROADBAND SOLUTIONS
• Multiple solutions meeting all budgets and
bandwidth needs
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• Incredibly reliable field proven technology
• Can support VoIP, Video and Cloud access
• Flexible solution which can be adapted to
your needs
• Consistent coverage across large
service areas
• Supports voice, video and symmetrical
data
• No trenching, boring, or copper needed
• Can be installed rapidly
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7. EU DEFINITION –NEXT GENERATION ACCESS
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The term next generation access (NGA) is commonly
used to describe the requirement of fibre coming closer
to the end-user, or providing the direct connection. As a
result, the copper or cable wire is to a larger extent or
fully replaced with fibre-optic technology. Wireless
technologies can also be considered as
NGAs. Indeed, wireless can provide a vital
option to extend and improve broadband
coverage.
8. WHAT IS CAMBIUM DOING IN UK?
• Airband was selected by the Worcestershire County Council Cabinet to deliver
enhanced broadband services to 14 parish communities that applied for grant
funding, and were identified as being in the final 10% of areas which may not
otherwise receive more than 2Mbps download speeds
• Airband chose Cambium’s PMP450 and PTP650 solutions as they will enable Next
Generation Access speeds of 24Mbps and above in areas with low bandwidths,
and those that are currently without broadband. The carrier-grade solution will
enable Airband to offer wide-range connectivity, scalability and high reliability for
small and medium enterprises and residents in the rural area
• This project is also a break though as BDUK rubber stamped the project for state
aide support to use Cambium Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) broadband technology.
This will give confidence to other councils that Cambium FWA is a technology that
will provide a real benefit to rural areas, now
• Cambium Networks equipment is being used in a number of BDUK Technology
Trial Funded projects in various deployment scenarios
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9. BDUK TECHNOLOGY TRIAL FUNDS
• Cambium Networks equipment is being used
in a number of BDUK Technology Trial Funded
projects in various deployment scenarios
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11. WHAT IS CAMBIUM DOING IN EUROPE?
• Milan – April 2013 NGI, leading italian Service Provider and Cambium Networks™,
strengthened their collaboration to deploy EOLOwave access technology
throughout Italy. NGI has just named Cambium Networks as its “Best Partner for
2013,” with plans to deliver wireless broadband innovation for residents and
businesses across the country.
• Cambium and NGI are working together to develop EOLOwave so that it offers
ultra-broadband 30Mb/s speeds, which have been set as a key goal by the
European Digital Agenda. The EOLOwave platform has been designed by NGI and
Cambium Networks using the PMP 450 infrastructure to further improve efficiency
and management related to the uses specifically required by the EOLO network
• …The fact that Italy’s largest wireless operator has chosen to work with Cambium
demonstrates the quality of our products and the expertise that we can provide.
This is an exciting time for broadband in Europe
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12. SOME OTHER DEPLOYMENT EXAMPLES
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13. NEXT GEN NETWORKS NEED WIRELESS
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14. No single solution to rural broadband
• An opportunity to revitalise the economy may be
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reserved.
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lost
• The areas not being fiber enabled do not have any
plans as of today
• All technologies can play a vital role in providing
rural connectivity
• Fiber is fine, but wireless is now
• Wireless can reach the areas that fiber can’t reach
– and quicker and cheaper
15. CHOOSE CAMBIUM FOR FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS
Thank You
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Editor's Notes
And here’s the problem…
We know what Broadband can and will do for the Revitalisation of the Scottish Rural economy.
A large part of that will be met by the BT Fiber rollout and as stated will go on until after 2015
However there is a large number 70-80,000 homes that are not going to be covered
As of today there are no plans to provide these 70-80,000 homes with broadband
And this is where Fixed Wireless Access can play a role – All technologies can play a vital role in providing rural broadband connectivity
Fiber is fine (we love fiber), but Wireless is now and the opportunity is now
Wireless can reach the areas that fiber can’t reach and is quicker and is cheaper
The EU announced in December last year that Fixed Wireless Access technology is now eligible for state aid funding
Cambium Networks – Giga bits tower in rolling meadows…