The Cambium PMP 430 fixed wireless broadband solution provides high throughput, extended range, and low total cost of ownership for network operators. It offers over 45 Mbps of throughput per access point using 10 and 20 MHz channels and OFDM technology. The PMP 430 has a range of up to 30 miles using high gain antennas. It provides a scalable and cost-effective solution for network expansion as demand increases.
The document describes Motorola's Canopy point-to-point product portfolio. It includes both lower bandwidth Canopy 10/20 Mbps radios designed for line-of-sight applications, as well as higher bandwidth Canopy 30/60/150/300 Mbps OFDM radios designed for long range line-of-sight, non-line-of-sight, and near non-line-of-sight applications. The portfolio provides a variety of modules to meet different business needs and capabilities such as increased throughput, establishing robust links in challenging locations, secure communications, and support for TDM and VoIP services.
The PTP 100 Series from Cambium Networks provides the lowest cost of entry for high-quality wireless broadband using point-to-point technology. It offers a simple and affordable way to upgrade networks through software keys that increase throughput. The PTP 100 Series delivers exceptional performance and reliability with flexible upgrade options to support network and business growth over time.
Cambium Networks' ePMP wireless broadband solutions bring field-proven reliability, GPS-enabled scalability, and high-quality service performance to underserved and unconnected communities (sentence 1). The solutions are a breakthrough connectivity platform with innovative GPS sync technology that offers scalability, high-quality performance, and reliable access to underserved and unconnected communities (sentence 2). Built on field-proven technology, ePMP is a groundbreaking, state-of-the-art platform ensuring optimal long-term performance for all (sentence 3).
This document provides an overview of Cambium Networks, a wireless networking equipment provider. Some key points:
- Cambium Networks offers point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless solutions for broadband access, backhaul, and other applications.
- The company has over 220 employees, has deployed over 3.5 million modules in over 150 countries, and has over 4,000 networks and 2,000 partners globally.
- Their product portfolio includes PTP, PMP, and licensed microwave solutions across multiple frequency bands with throughput from 14 Mbps to 368 Mbps and range from 6 miles non-line-of-sight up to 155 miles line-of-sight.
The New Standard in Wireless Broadband
Wireless service providers and enterprises need reliable, high-quality broadband connectivity that can be rapidly deployed and expanded. The new ePMP platform provides stable coverage across large service areas and enhances your existing infrastructure.
Our radios support an impressive 200+ Mbps throughput to deliver bandwidth-intensive services such as VoIP (Voice over IP), video and data to end users across multiple vertical markets. The ePMP is optimized for outdoor applications, offering connectivity up to 13 miles with one efficient PTP and PMP integrated radio.
Using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency spectrum, the new ePMP architecture covers major unlicensed global bands and is the most effective connectivity solution for the under- and unconnected around the world.
The Broadband Forum is an international standards organization focused on developing specifications to facilitate broadband convergence. The document discusses the Broadband Forum's strategic objectives, including facilitating broadband convergence through common standards, defining common CPE specifications, and ensuring a successful IPv4 to IPv6 migration. It also provides an overview of the Broadband Forum's scope of work, which includes specifications related to broadband management, networks, and users.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. It has shipped over 3.5 million nodes totaling over $1B to thousands of networks in over 150 countries. Cambium offers uniquely positioned wireless solutions to service providers globally and is a financially healthy and profitable company with strong equity investors. Their solutions include point-to-multipoint access networks and point-to-point backhaul infrastructure operating in the 2.4GHz to 6GHz licensed and unlicensed bands.
The document describes Motorola's Canopy point-to-point product portfolio. It includes both lower bandwidth Canopy 10/20 Mbps radios designed for line-of-sight applications, as well as higher bandwidth Canopy 30/60/150/300 Mbps OFDM radios designed for long range line-of-sight, non-line-of-sight, and near non-line-of-sight applications. The portfolio provides a variety of modules to meet different business needs and capabilities such as increased throughput, establishing robust links in challenging locations, secure communications, and support for TDM and VoIP services.
The PTP 100 Series from Cambium Networks provides the lowest cost of entry for high-quality wireless broadband using point-to-point technology. It offers a simple and affordable way to upgrade networks through software keys that increase throughput. The PTP 100 Series delivers exceptional performance and reliability with flexible upgrade options to support network and business growth over time.
Cambium Networks' ePMP wireless broadband solutions bring field-proven reliability, GPS-enabled scalability, and high-quality service performance to underserved and unconnected communities (sentence 1). The solutions are a breakthrough connectivity platform with innovative GPS sync technology that offers scalability, high-quality performance, and reliable access to underserved and unconnected communities (sentence 2). Built on field-proven technology, ePMP is a groundbreaking, state-of-the-art platform ensuring optimal long-term performance for all (sentence 3).
This document provides an overview of Cambium Networks, a wireless networking equipment provider. Some key points:
- Cambium Networks offers point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless solutions for broadband access, backhaul, and other applications.
- The company has over 220 employees, has deployed over 3.5 million modules in over 150 countries, and has over 4,000 networks and 2,000 partners globally.
- Their product portfolio includes PTP, PMP, and licensed microwave solutions across multiple frequency bands with throughput from 14 Mbps to 368 Mbps and range from 6 miles non-line-of-sight up to 155 miles line-of-sight.
The New Standard in Wireless Broadband
Wireless service providers and enterprises need reliable, high-quality broadband connectivity that can be rapidly deployed and expanded. The new ePMP platform provides stable coverage across large service areas and enhances your existing infrastructure.
Our radios support an impressive 200+ Mbps throughput to deliver bandwidth-intensive services such as VoIP (Voice over IP), video and data to end users across multiple vertical markets. The ePMP is optimized for outdoor applications, offering connectivity up to 13 miles with one efficient PTP and PMP integrated radio.
Using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency spectrum, the new ePMP architecture covers major unlicensed global bands and is the most effective connectivity solution for the under- and unconnected around the world.
The Broadband Forum is an international standards organization focused on developing specifications to facilitate broadband convergence. The document discusses the Broadband Forum's strategic objectives, including facilitating broadband convergence through common standards, defining common CPE specifications, and ensuring a successful IPv4 to IPv6 migration. It also provides an overview of the Broadband Forum's scope of work, which includes specifications related to broadband management, networks, and users.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. It has shipped over 3.5 million nodes totaling over $1B to thousands of networks in over 150 countries. Cambium offers uniquely positioned wireless solutions to service providers globally and is a financially healthy and profitable company with strong equity investors. Their solutions include point-to-multipoint access networks and point-to-point backhaul infrastructure operating in the 2.4GHz to 6GHz licensed and unlicensed bands.
The document discusses the need for unified MPLS networks to efficiently support increasing packet transport demands. It notes that service and revenue models are shifting from circuit-based to packet-based as traffic demands explode. It also discusses how events like cloud computing and LTE deployment are driving adoption of intelligent packet-based networks. Unified MPLS allows for a single end-to-end network that simplifies operations through protocol reduction and separation of transport from service operations. Leading network operators are adopting this approach to build more cost-effective networks that can improve return on investment.
The DMR standard delivers compelling benefits for professional two-way radio users by increasing spectral efficiency through a two-slot TDMA protocol. This allows significant cost savings through reduced equipment needs while also providing enhanced audio quality, longer battery life, and advanced features. DMR represents an exciting evolution for professional mobile radio and strengthens two-way radio's position as the leading communication method for mobile professionals in demanding environments.
When you partner with Rogers Business Solutions, you benefit from on-going collaboration with our team of experts who leverage our nation-wide fibre network delivering a flexible, scalable product suite to meet your evolving business needs.
An SDN Based Approach To Measuring And Optimizing ABR Video Quality Of Experi...Cisco Service Provider
Reprinted with permission of NCTA, from the 2014 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum Conference Proceedings. For more information on Cisco video solutions, visit: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/video/index.html
The document summarizes the Cambium Networks Point-to-Multipoint AP 105 Access Point. It provides connectivity for low density areas with 10 or fewer subscribers. It has industry leading interference tolerance using GPS synchronization. Installation is fast and simple without requiring an equipment room. The hardware is designed for reliable performance over extended periods of time outdoors. Throughput performance meets or exceeds specifications from field testing rather than lab conditions. The network can scale as the subscriber base grows through software upgrades.
This document summarizes Cambium Network's ePMP product offerings. ePMP provides highly scalable and spectrally efficient point-to-multipoint wireless broadband networks using cognitive radio technology and GPS synchronization. Key benefits include frequency reuse allowing for over 120 subscriber modes per access point, consistent high performance even in interference environments, and over 3x greater spectral efficiency compared to unsynchronized solutions. Real-world examples demonstrate how ePMP enables networks to increase capacity and scalability.
Foundational framework I authored, defining this comany's messaging guidelines for all outbound marketing communications. Purpose is to shape the comany's value proposition for integration across PR, tradeshows, ads, sales presos, websites, etc to achieve uniformity and build consistently-reinforced market impact
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. They have shipped over 4 million nodes totaling over $1 billion to networks in over 150 countries. Their solutions include ePMP, PMP450, and PTP650s products which provide configurable broadband access with low latency suitable for applications like video conferencing and cloud services. New technologies like smart beamforming and massive MU-MIMO enable reduced interference, higher throughput, and the ability to connect multiple customers simultaneously to achieve over 500 Mbps in a single channel.
Multiprotocol Label Switching - A brief introduction to the most relevant asp...Alberto Serna
Slides from a presentation to show the utility of MPLS and MPLS-TP to my classmates from the Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering at University of Extremadura.
It is just a brief introduction, but you can find the references at the end of the file.
Reprinted with permission of NCTA, from the 2014 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum Conference Proceedings. For more information on Cisco solutions, visit: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/index.html
The document summarizes a technology presentation hosted by Purdicom. It includes:
- Demonstrations of Ubiquiti networking products like UAP access points and the UniFi controller.
- Presentations on Cambium Networks' ePMP and cnPilot access point products for reliable wireless connectivity.
- A session on Encapto for flexible WiFi user engagement and management.
- Q&A with representatives from Purdicom and technology vendors Cambium Networks and Encapto.
This document discusses using label switched multicast (LSM) for optimized video delivery over MPLS networks. It covers market trends in video, types of video, video delivery architectures, and an overview of label switched multicast using RSVP-TE and mLDP signaling. Examples applications of LSM for video contribution, primary distribution, and enterprise distribution are provided. The document concludes that MPLS networks are increasingly being used for different types of video delivery and that LSM can optimize this delivery through applications tailored to specific video use cases and requirements.
CISCO Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Technical Deployment OverviewAmeen Wayok
This document discusses Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) and provides an overview of VPLS technical concepts. VPLS defines an architecture that delivers Ethernet multipoint services over an MPLS network by emulating an Ethernet bridge. Key components of VPLS include provider edge devices, pseudowires to connect customer sites, and virtual switch instances to segment customer traffic. VPLS supports both direct attachment and hierarchical architectures. Loop prevention is achieved through a full mesh of pseudowires between provider edges and split horizon forwarding in the MPLS core.
tw telecom offers a managed IP VPN service that provides secure, reliable connectivity across their MPLS network with any-to-any access. The service includes fully managed routers, installation, and 24/7 support to simplify operations and reduce costs compared to traditional private networks. Customers can prioritize traffic and applications using five service classes to optimize bandwidth usage.
This document discusses how MPLS can help address challenges with delivering VoIP over IP networks. MPLS allows traffic engineering to provide quality of service for real-time VoIP traffic. It enables differentiation of VoIP, data, and video traffic. MPLS is used by many service providers to guarantee bandwidth for VoIP through defined label switched paths. Non-intrusive testing of VoIP quality from a single network point allows detection of customer-impacting problems for efficient diagnosis and resolution.
This document summarizes a product that provides a single-platform solution for converging digital/analog video services, network transport, and additional services like voice, Ethernet, and telemetry. The platform allows users to select video services, choose a network transport, and add additional services, all managed from a single web-based console. It provides an economical way to lower capital and operating expenses through service aggregation and integration on a flexible hardware platform.
1. InTechnology is a telecommunications service provider that offers calls and lines, IP telephony, data centers, and managed network services with a proven 25-year track record.
2. Their calls and lines proposition is designed to deliver immediate call cost savings of up to 40%, enhanced customer service tools, savings from migrating from expensive ISDN lines to SIP trunks, and future-proofing through upgrading to cloud-based services.
3. They provide a free bill analysis to identify call cost savings, customer service tools through their INBOUND call routing portal, savings of up to 70% from migrating from ISDN to SIP trunks, and future-proofing through upgrading to their managed cloud services.
Cisco Packet Transport Network – MPLS-TPCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's Packet Transport Network solution for MPLS-TP. It begins by outlining the challenges facing network operators as packet traffic grows. It then introduces the Packet Optical Transport System (P-OTS) and its keys, including determinism, resiliency, bandwidth efficiency, legacy support, and service scalability. The document goes on to describe how MPLS-TP addresses these challenges by converging data and transport networks and providing carrier-grade SLA, OAM, and resiliency capabilities comparable to SONET/SDH. It outlines MPLS-TP components, encapsulation, resiliency options, and OAM functionality including connectivity check, continuity verification, and fault detection.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product line. It includes descriptions of the key system components like the compact modem unit (CMU), outdoor unit (ODU), and indoor RF unit (IRFU). It also covers topics like link planning, grounding and lightning protection, network planning, security planning, and ordering information. The document aims to provide all the necessary reference information to successfully deploy and operate Cambium PTP 800 wireless links.
This document summarizes a radio link solution from Adeunis RF for monitoring photovoltaic solar energy installations. It outlines the benefits of using a wireless connection between solar inverters and a data logger over running cables, including easy installation, lower costs, and real-time monitoring over long ranges. It provides details on Adeunis RF's radio modems that operate in the 863-870 MHz and 406-470 MHz frequency bands and can transmit data up to 25 km.
The document discusses the need for unified MPLS networks to efficiently support increasing packet transport demands. It notes that service and revenue models are shifting from circuit-based to packet-based as traffic demands explode. It also discusses how events like cloud computing and LTE deployment are driving adoption of intelligent packet-based networks. Unified MPLS allows for a single end-to-end network that simplifies operations through protocol reduction and separation of transport from service operations. Leading network operators are adopting this approach to build more cost-effective networks that can improve return on investment.
The DMR standard delivers compelling benefits for professional two-way radio users by increasing spectral efficiency through a two-slot TDMA protocol. This allows significant cost savings through reduced equipment needs while also providing enhanced audio quality, longer battery life, and advanced features. DMR represents an exciting evolution for professional mobile radio and strengthens two-way radio's position as the leading communication method for mobile professionals in demanding environments.
When you partner with Rogers Business Solutions, you benefit from on-going collaboration with our team of experts who leverage our nation-wide fibre network delivering a flexible, scalable product suite to meet your evolving business needs.
An SDN Based Approach To Measuring And Optimizing ABR Video Quality Of Experi...Cisco Service Provider
Reprinted with permission of NCTA, from the 2014 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum Conference Proceedings. For more information on Cisco video solutions, visit: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/video/index.html
The document summarizes the Cambium Networks Point-to-Multipoint AP 105 Access Point. It provides connectivity for low density areas with 10 or fewer subscribers. It has industry leading interference tolerance using GPS synchronization. Installation is fast and simple without requiring an equipment room. The hardware is designed for reliable performance over extended periods of time outdoors. Throughput performance meets or exceeds specifications from field testing rather than lab conditions. The network can scale as the subscriber base grows through software upgrades.
This document summarizes Cambium Network's ePMP product offerings. ePMP provides highly scalable and spectrally efficient point-to-multipoint wireless broadband networks using cognitive radio technology and GPS synchronization. Key benefits include frequency reuse allowing for over 120 subscriber modes per access point, consistent high performance even in interference environments, and over 3x greater spectral efficiency compared to unsynchronized solutions. Real-world examples demonstrate how ePMP enables networks to increase capacity and scalability.
Foundational framework I authored, defining this comany's messaging guidelines for all outbound marketing communications. Purpose is to shape the comany's value proposition for integration across PR, tradeshows, ads, sales presos, websites, etc to achieve uniformity and build consistently-reinforced market impact
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. They have shipped over 4 million nodes totaling over $1 billion to networks in over 150 countries. Their solutions include ePMP, PMP450, and PTP650s products which provide configurable broadband access with low latency suitable for applications like video conferencing and cloud services. New technologies like smart beamforming and massive MU-MIMO enable reduced interference, higher throughput, and the ability to connect multiple customers simultaneously to achieve over 500 Mbps in a single channel.
Multiprotocol Label Switching - A brief introduction to the most relevant asp...Alberto Serna
Slides from a presentation to show the utility of MPLS and MPLS-TP to my classmates from the Master's Degree in Telecommunication Engineering at University of Extremadura.
It is just a brief introduction, but you can find the references at the end of the file.
Reprinted with permission of NCTA, from the 2014 Cable Connection Spring Technical Forum Conference Proceedings. For more information on Cisco solutions, visit: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/index.html
The document summarizes a technology presentation hosted by Purdicom. It includes:
- Demonstrations of Ubiquiti networking products like UAP access points and the UniFi controller.
- Presentations on Cambium Networks' ePMP and cnPilot access point products for reliable wireless connectivity.
- A session on Encapto for flexible WiFi user engagement and management.
- Q&A with representatives from Purdicom and technology vendors Cambium Networks and Encapto.
This document discusses using label switched multicast (LSM) for optimized video delivery over MPLS networks. It covers market trends in video, types of video, video delivery architectures, and an overview of label switched multicast using RSVP-TE and mLDP signaling. Examples applications of LSM for video contribution, primary distribution, and enterprise distribution are provided. The document concludes that MPLS networks are increasingly being used for different types of video delivery and that LSM can optimize this delivery through applications tailored to specific video use cases and requirements.
CISCO Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) Technical Deployment OverviewAmeen Wayok
This document discusses Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) and provides an overview of VPLS technical concepts. VPLS defines an architecture that delivers Ethernet multipoint services over an MPLS network by emulating an Ethernet bridge. Key components of VPLS include provider edge devices, pseudowires to connect customer sites, and virtual switch instances to segment customer traffic. VPLS supports both direct attachment and hierarchical architectures. Loop prevention is achieved through a full mesh of pseudowires between provider edges and split horizon forwarding in the MPLS core.
tw telecom offers a managed IP VPN service that provides secure, reliable connectivity across their MPLS network with any-to-any access. The service includes fully managed routers, installation, and 24/7 support to simplify operations and reduce costs compared to traditional private networks. Customers can prioritize traffic and applications using five service classes to optimize bandwidth usage.
This document discusses how MPLS can help address challenges with delivering VoIP over IP networks. MPLS allows traffic engineering to provide quality of service for real-time VoIP traffic. It enables differentiation of VoIP, data, and video traffic. MPLS is used by many service providers to guarantee bandwidth for VoIP through defined label switched paths. Non-intrusive testing of VoIP quality from a single network point allows detection of customer-impacting problems for efficient diagnosis and resolution.
This document summarizes a product that provides a single-platform solution for converging digital/analog video services, network transport, and additional services like voice, Ethernet, and telemetry. The platform allows users to select video services, choose a network transport, and add additional services, all managed from a single web-based console. It provides an economical way to lower capital and operating expenses through service aggregation and integration on a flexible hardware platform.
1. InTechnology is a telecommunications service provider that offers calls and lines, IP telephony, data centers, and managed network services with a proven 25-year track record.
2. Their calls and lines proposition is designed to deliver immediate call cost savings of up to 40%, enhanced customer service tools, savings from migrating from expensive ISDN lines to SIP trunks, and future-proofing through upgrading to cloud-based services.
3. They provide a free bill analysis to identify call cost savings, customer service tools through their INBOUND call routing portal, savings of up to 70% from migrating from ISDN to SIP trunks, and future-proofing through upgrading to their managed cloud services.
Cisco Packet Transport Network – MPLS-TPCisco Canada
The document discusses Cisco's Packet Transport Network solution for MPLS-TP. It begins by outlining the challenges facing network operators as packet traffic grows. It then introduces the Packet Optical Transport System (P-OTS) and its keys, including determinism, resiliency, bandwidth efficiency, legacy support, and service scalability. The document goes on to describe how MPLS-TP addresses these challenges by converging data and transport networks and providing carrier-grade SLA, OAM, and resiliency capabilities comparable to SONET/SDH. It outlines MPLS-TP components, encapsulation, resiliency options, and OAM functionality including connectivity check, continuity verification, and fault detection.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium PTP 800 Series product line. It includes descriptions of the key system components like the compact modem unit (CMU), outdoor unit (ODU), and indoor RF unit (IRFU). It also covers topics like link planning, grounding and lightning protection, network planning, security planning, and ordering information. The document aims to provide all the necessary reference information to successfully deploy and operate Cambium PTP 800 wireless links.
This document summarizes a radio link solution from Adeunis RF for monitoring photovoltaic solar energy installations. It outlines the benefits of using a wireless connection between solar inverters and a data logger over running cables, including easy installation, lower costs, and real-time monitoring over long ranges. It provides details on Adeunis RF's radio modems that operate in the 863-870 MHz and 406-470 MHz frequency bands and can transmit data up to 25 km.
The document discusses a bus priority application that uses wireless communication between buses and traffic lights. The application aims to increase public transportation efficiency by giving buses priority at traffic lights. Buses are equipped with devices like an industrial computer and GPS to determine location and communicate wirelessly with traffic light controllers. This allows buses to request the traffic lights change to green as they approach, improving bus flow and reducing traffic and pollution. Over 20 installations across multiple countries have implemented this application using Adeunis wireless modems.
Sub10 was founded in 2010 to produce wireless Ethernet bridges operating at frequencies above 50GHz, known as millimeter wave spectrum. They began by selling the Huber+Suhner SL-60 60GHz product under the Liberator brand. In 2011, Sub10 acquired Huber+Suhner's entire wireless business and moved production to new headquarters in Newton Abbot, UK. Looking ahead, Sub10 plans to launch their own Dominator product line in 2012 to complement the existing Liberator systems and address network applications such as mobile backhaul, building connectivity, and temporary connections.
This document summarizes safety and regulatory guidelines for installing and operating Cambium PTP 250 equipment. It outlines important safety information regarding working near power lines, at heights, and grounding requirements. It also discusses using the correct power supply, lightning protection, RF exposure safety distances, and regulatory requirements for unlicensed operation such as radar detection in certain countries and bands. Additional country-specific rules are outlined for the USA and Canada.
Motorola solutions enterprise wireless lan antenna specification guide versio...Advantec Distribution
This document provides guidelines for selecting antennas and other accessories for enterprise wireless local area networks (WLANs). It describes various antenna types that are compatible with Motorola access points for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. It also provides information on antenna cables, adapters, mounting kits and other components. The document specifies the regulatory transmission power limits for Motorola access points in different countries and regions.
Cambium Networks Point-to-Point wireless systems have an impressive track record for durability and reliability, with over 2.2 billion operational field hours. They are engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, harsh weather, high winds, and hazardous environments. Field data shows mean time between failures of over 150 years for some models, and all systems undergo rigorous testing before deployment to ensure reliable operation in challenging conditions.
This document provides a configuration and user guide for Cambium Networks' PMP 400/430 point-to-multipoint and PTP 200/230 point-to-point product lines. It includes an introduction, product descriptions, specifications, installation instructions, and configuration information for the wireless bridges and subscriber modules. The guide covers radio technology, applications, power and grounding, and administration systems for the Cambium Networks products.
This document provides a summary of key safety and regulatory information for the Cambium PTP 600 Series product. It outlines important guidelines regarding working with power lines, at heights, and grounding and protective earth for the Outdoor Unit. It also describes regulatory requirements for unlicensed use of frequency bands and protecting radar systems from interference. The document emphasizes ensuring the correct license key and region code are set during commissioning.
This document provides specifications for high performance modular plug connectors for voice and data applications. The modular plugs have 8 positions on 1.02mm centerline spacing and are available in unshielded or shielded models, as well as line and keyed housings. The plugs are made of flame retardant polycarbonate and accept 26-24 AWG stranded or solid copper wire. Cable preparation instructions are provided, specifying a strip length of 25.4mm for unshielded cable and methods for preparing shielded cable. Requirements for storage, chemical exposure, and cable selection are also outlined.
The document discusses the advanced features of the Bosch Communications Systems SIP interface called C-Soft. It provides an overview of the SIP call windows and controls for placing and managing SIP calls. Key features covered include call holding, forwarding, conferencing, transferring calls and using the contact list. The interface allows integration of radio systems with SIP calls and supports up to 5 users in a conference call. It also discusses licensing options using software keys instead of dongles.
This document provides a user guide for the Cambium CMM4 device. It includes sections on product description and specifications for the CMM4 controller board and integrated Ethernet switch. It also covers planning considerations for typical cabling configurations, power planning, and syncing multiple CMMs. The document details how to configure the CMM4's IP parameters, ports, users, and other settings through its web interface. It provides guidance on technical support contact options and disclaimers regarding copyright, restrictions, and use in hazardous environments.
The document discusses the MTRBi interface, which allows an IP C-Soft Software-based console to control the Motorola MOTOTRBOTM Professional Digital Two-Way Radio System. The MTRBi interface supports key MOTOTRBOTM features like private calls, radio checks, zone and channel changes. It also supports GPS integration and sending/receiving text messages. The interface allows public safety, government, and commercial customers to utilize full console control with their MOTOTRBOTM system.
The document describes the Motorola PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave system. It offers high throughput communications up to 368 Mbps for deploying multi-service networks. The system provides high-performance and scalable connectivity using licensed frequency bands between 6-38 GHz. It includes an upgradeable Outdoor Unit that is durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions.
The Canopy PMP 450 is a point-to-multipoint wireless system that provides high throughput broadband access over long ranges. It uses a software-defined radio platform to deliver over 1 Gbps of throughput across multiple access points on a tower. The system supports applications like streaming video, VoIP, and video surveillance. It allows network operators to cost-effectively expand existing networks and offer new services to subscribers. Cambium Networks is an industry leader in wireless broadband solutions, with over 4.5 million nodes deployed globally.
The document discusses the increasing demand for broadband services driving investment in access technologies like fiber, cable, and wireless. This is increasing bandwidth needs for residential and business users. Service providers need cost-effective broadband backhaul solutions to transport services from access sites to core networks. ADVA Optical Networking's FSP 3000 WDM transport solution provides intelligent transport for any Ethernet service with sub-wavelength aggregation to efficiently backhaul broadband services and reduce costs through higher wavelength utilization and operational simplification.
proxim-qb_81001With over 20 years in wireless innovation, Proxim introduces the Tsunami QB-8100, an incredibly cost-effective, high performance and non-line-of-sight 4G point-to-point wireless backhaul solution. With 300 Mbps data rates and up to 100 Mbps of real TCP/UDP throughout in a complete “Hop in a Box” solution, deployments in networks of all sizes will enjoy a quick return on investment.
The document discusses how point-to-point wireless networks using Cambium PTP 600 equipment can help meet communications challenges for the Army's Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP). Specifically, it describes how PTP 600 networks provide reliable and cost-effective connectivity for applications like building-to-building links on bases, transporting test range data over long distances through difficult terrain, and multi-hop networks for connecting sensors over large areas. The PTP 600 is highlighted as a versatile solution for both on-base and test range applications.
URVI provides point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectivity solutions using its URVI~wave~ systems. The systems offer high-speed connectivity of up to 100 Mbps at ranges of 50-100 km using OFDM technology. They provide a low-cost option for applications like backhaul, private networks, and remote site connectivity.
The success of today’s organizations and enterprises highly depends on reliable and secure connectivity. Enterprise connectivity exists between different branches, between a central offi ce and geographically widespread points of activity and between an enterprise and the public internet. The connectivity enables faster, more secure transactions and improved productivity by sharing information between entities,
no matter where they are.
Proxim Tsunami MP11 Series Datasheet(www.quantumwimax.com)Ari Zoldan
ProximWireless is proud to introduce enhanced features to the field-proven Tsunami MP.11 point-to-multipoint product line. The MP.11 series has enabled municipalities and service providers to bridge the digital divide, increase productivity, cut network costs, and create new business opportunities – all through advanced broadband wireless networking.
The document summarizes the BroadGate BG-20B/E, a miniature optical service access platform. It yields profits through carrier-class Ethernet services over existing infrastructures. It has a reduced footprint and minimal power consumption. It can scale bandwidth seamlessly from STM-1 to STM-4 by coupling a BG-20E expansion unit to a BG-20B basic unit. It is suitable for enterprises, cellular carriers, and utility companies seeking reliable and flexible data connectivity.
Consisting of an all-outdoor, single sector base station and multiple subscriber configurations (integrated antenna or N-Connector for external antenna), the Tsunami MP.16 series offers the most scalable, best value WiMAX certified system for the 3.5 GHz frequency band. Like all Proxim products, the MP.16 3500 continues to offer a comprehensive feature set to future-proof wireless networks.
Cambium's PTP 800 series offers split-mount and all-indoor point-to-point licensed Ethernet microwave solutions that provide high throughput wireless connectivity. The solutions can deliver up to 368 Mbps and support distances up to 50 miles in a single hop. They provide reliability, security, and scalable capacity as network demands grow over time.
Proxim Tsunami QuickBridge.11 Model 5054-R BundleAri Zoldan
The document describes the Tsunami QuickBridge.11 Series point-to-point wireless bridge bundle. It offers a cost-effective solution for wireless backhaul with quick return on investment. The bundle includes everything needed for easy outdoor installation within hours, without training. It provides high-capacity, secure wireless connectivity between networks over distances of up to 30 miles.
The document discusses the reliability of using lower cost wireless equipment versus higher quality point-to-multipoint (PMP) equipment for wireless internet service providers (WISPs). While lower cost equipment offers a lower entry price, it can compromise service reliability and customer satisfaction over time due to issues like reduced throughput performance, inconsistent latency, and vulnerability to interference. In contrast, PMP networks like Cambium's PMP 430 series are optimized for high throughput, low latency, and interference tolerance, allowing WISPs to provide superior quality of service and retain customers.
The document discusses the importance of reliability for wireless internet service providers (WISPs). Using low-cost equipment can risk lower customer satisfaction due to equipment failures and outages. While lower prices may seem attractive initially, the costs of lost customers and increased maintenance can outweigh those savings. Cambium Networks' point-to-multipoint wireless solutions provide more reliable performance, security, and support that helps increase customer satisfaction and loyalty while reducing operating expenses over time. Their equipment is optimized for outdoor use and designed to minimize downtime from outages.
The document discusses the importance of reliability for wireless internet service providers (WISPs). Using low-cost equipment can risk lower customer satisfaction due to reduced performance and reliability over time, increasing costs from outages and repairs. In contrast, Cambium's point-to-multipoint wireless solutions provide optimized performance, interference tolerance, security, and a mean time between failures of over 40 years, helping to improve customer satisfaction and reduce operating expenses. The document advocates that reliability should be prioritized over initial equipment costs to build a sustainable business with loyal customers.
This document summarizes Cambium Point-to-Multipoint wireless broadband solutions. The solutions provide reliable, high-speed connectivity for data, voice, and video applications anywhere and anytime. They can connect multiple locations cost-effectively using licensed or unlicensed spectrum. Cambium Point-to-Multipoint solutions offer scalability, enhanced user experiences, and interference resistance to deliver broadband access for a variety of uses cases such as wireless connectivity, leased line replacement, and video surveillance.
Cambium point-to-multipoint wireless broadband solutions can connect multiple locations cost-effectively for voice, data, and video. They provide reliable high-speed connectivity anywhere from a few to over 100 kilometers. Cambium solutions use licensed or unlicensed spectrum and can operate in line-of-sight and near-line-of-sight environments. They offer benefits such as scalability, interference resistance, and security to enhance productivity and reduce costs for organizations.
CableFree MIMO OFDM Radios from Wireless Excellence provide reliable point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, and mesh wireless broadband solutions using OFDM technology. The product range includes integrated radios with up to 5 radio interfaces and 650Mbps bandwidth. The radios are deployed in over 70 countries and 4,000 installations to power broadband networks, CCTV, and more. Customers choose CableFree for its high performance, flexibility, and cost-effective wireless solutions backed by Wireless Excellence's service and support.
The MP.11 series has enabled municipalities and service providers to bridge the digital divide, increase productivity, cut network costs, and create new business opportunities – all through advanced broadband wireless networking.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. They have shipped over 4 million nodes totaling over $1 billion to networks in more than 150 countries. Their ePMP product line provides affordable and scalable wireless access networks through features like GPS synchronization, high scalability and consistent performance, interference mitigation technology, and effective quality of service capabilities.
The VX 9000 virtualized software-based wireless LAN controller combines the power of virtualization with Motorola Solutions' WiNG Controller. It provides centralized management of wireless networks through a single interface with high scalability, flexibility and advanced wireless services. Key features include integrated network security, the advanced WiNG 5 operating system, plug-and-play deployment, simplified licensing and infinite scalability through virtualization. It supports all major hypervisors and public/private clouds for maximum deployment flexibility at low cost.
The NX 7500 integrated services platform provides comprehensive management of up to 2,048 network elements through a single interface. It allows all network infrastructure to intelligently route traffic for maximum speed and throughput without congestion. The NX 7500 offers advanced wireless LAN performance for mid-sized and campus environments with features such as plug-and-play installation, hierarchical management, smart routing, BYOD support, and integrated security services. It provides flexibility and investment protection through modular upgrades.
The document discusses the challenges retailers face in supporting increased wireless applications and next-generation Wi-Fi in stores. It introduces the Motorola AP 8200 Series as a solution that provides high-performance wireless connectivity for customers and staff. The AP 8200 Series allows easy access, security, support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi, bandwidth for applications, and performance for many users. It provides flexibility, a cost-effective upgrade to 802.11ac, and features for security, environmental monitoring, location services, and more.
The document describes the innovative features of the Motorola AP 8222 wireless access point. It has a sleek design suitable for retail, office, and other customer-facing spaces. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n wireless connectivity at speeds up to 1.3Gbps. Key features include advanced beamforming, gap-free security, and support for bandwidth-heavy applications like video calling. The access point is centrally managed through Motorola's WiNG 5 networking operating system.
The AP 8163 is a ruggedized outdoor mesh access point designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. It has three radios - two for client access across 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, and a third radio that can be used for wireless intrusion prevention scanning or dynamic frequency selection to avoid radar interference. The advanced WiNG 5 operating system allows the access points to self-optimize the network for best performance. Key features include powerful antennas for extended range, mesh networking for redundancy, and security features like firewalls and wireless intrusion prevention.
The document describes the features and capabilities of the Motorola AP 8122 3x3 MIMO 802.11n access point. It delivers high throughput to support enterprise applications including voice and HD video using 802.11n technology with standard 802.3af PoE. It has advanced features like load balancing, pre-emptive roaming, and dual band radios to increase network reliability, resilience, and security. The access point also supports advanced wireless capabilities such as voice over wireless, location services, and guest access controls.
The document describes the innovative features of the AP 7532 wireless access point. It provides the highest wireless speeds available with 3x3 MIMO and 256 QAM modulation on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios. It has a dual radio 802.11ac/802.11n design that provides a upgrade path to 1.3Gbps 802.11ac speeds while maintaining support for existing devices. It offers various advanced features like load balancing, security, sensor support and quality of service for voice. The access point is designed to deliver maximum performance at a low cost.
The AP 7502 is a dual-band 802.11ac wireless access point designed for installation in small spaces like hotel rooms. It has a compact wall-mount design, supports the latest WiFi standards, and includes features to ensure reliable connectivity even in challenging environments. Setup and management are simplified through zero-touch provisioning and both standalone and controller-based operation modes.
The document describes the innovative features of the AP 7522 wireless access point. It provides dual-band 802.11ac and 802.11n radios for high performance WiFi. It offers internal or external antenna options and can function as both an access point and wireless sensor. The access point provides security, load balancing, and other features to support mission critical applications on the wireless network.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
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1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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2. EXTENDING YOUR WIRELESS
BROADBAND ACCESS NETWORK
OPTIONS WITH MORE FOR LESS
Choose the Cambium Networks fixed wireless
broadband PMP 430 for enhanced throughput
and range with significantly less investment.
With the PMP 430, Cambium features manage the burst and sustained link rates
extends our Point-to-Multipoint as new subscribers are added.
(PMP) solutions portfolio to
enable a wide variety of LOW LATENCY
networks to take advantage of The PMP 430 also offers low one-way latency of less
today’s positive expansion than 3.5 msec for sensitive voice and video services.
opportunities. For service Equally important, this low latency remains consistent
providers, enterprises and government organizations alike, as subscribers are added to the network.
the PMP 430 is the optimal solution for extending high-
speed connectivity to unserved and hard-to-reach locations LOW-COST LIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE
and customers. The PMP 430 is an exceptionally affordable solution that
uses low-cost light infrastructure to help lower equipment,
The PMP 430 is a fixed wireless broadband solution that deployment, installation and management costs. PMP 430
operates in the 5.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands. The solutions allow users to achieve an exceptionally low Total
PMP 430 is equipped with OFDM technology to deliver Cost of Ownership.
WITH THE outstanding throughput, long range and line of sight (LOS)
PMP 430, and near-line of sight (nLOS) performance for reliable and COMPATIBILITY
CAMBIUM secure data, voice and video connectivity. Most important, To help service providers leverage their existing
EXTENDS OUR it delivers them with exceptional cost-effectiveness. infrastructure investments, Cambium has designed the
POINT-TO- PMP 430 for compatibility with other Cambium PMP
MULTIPOINT
HIGH THROUGHPUT networks. PMP 430 Access Points (APs) are interoperable
The PMP 430 is raising the bar on throughput, offering with PMP 400 Subscriber Modules (SMs), and can be
(PMP) SOLUTIONS
more than 45 Mbps of total aggregate throughput per co-located on the same tower with existing PMP 100
PORTFOLIO TO
Access Point (AP) sector. When mounted on a typical series deployments to quickly and inexpensively add fixed
ENABLE A WIDE
four-sector tower, the system can deliver more than capacity in a network overlay.
VARIETY OF 180 Mbps of throughput to even the most difficult-to-reach
NETWORKS TO locations, including multipath urban or rural areas. RAPID DEPLOYMENT
TAKE ADVANTAGE Because time-to-market is always of the essence in
OF TODAY’S EXTENDED RANGE AND COVERAGE network deployment or expansion, installation of the PMP
POSITIVE Using higher gain antennas and OFDM technology, the 430 is fast and simple. With installation time measured in
EXPANSION PMP 430 provides extended ranges of up to 30 miles days, providers can take fast advantage of today’s expan-
OPPORTUNITIES (48 km) when the Subscriber Module (SM) is configured sion opportunities, increasing customer satisfaction and
with a passive LENS or reflector, and depending on enabling faster revenue capture and return on investment.
channel and frequency.
EXPANDABLE SM THROUGHPUT
SCALABILITY Network operators can design the network to meet current
As you add new customers based on demand, the connectivity requirements and expand capacity as demand
PMP 430 network will continue to provide reliable service increases. Software upgrades enable throughput increases
as it expands. With its GPS synchronization capabilities, without requiring a costly and time-consuming dispatch to
self-interference is minimized. In addition, its QoS the SM location.
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3. ON THE LEADING EDGE
OF FIXED WIRELESS
EXTENSION AND EXPANSION
By combining high performance and low cost,
the PMP 430 enables service providers to stay on the
CAMBIUM PMP 430
leading edge of customer satisfaction and ROI. ACCESS POINT
In the wireless broadband residential and business a tower or rooftop. GPS synchronization also enables
marketplaces, the Cambium PMP 430 is big news. A field- the network to optimize signal and throughput reliability,
proven, secure and flexible wireless broadband solution, perform with consis ently low latency, and continue
t
the PMP 430 offers network operators new alternatives working at peak performance as it scales.
in terms of throughput, scalability, range, coverage and
latency. Not to mention low-cost infrastructure equipment • OFDM. Utilizing OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division
and installation. Multiplexing), the PMP 430 provides Line of Sight (LOS)
and near Line of Sight (nLOS) connectivity. OFDM technol-
NEW NETWORKS ogy enables signals to connect in multipath environments,
The solution is also aptly suited for building new networks, allowing for reliable coverage in rugged, significantly
offering green field operators a significantly lower cost obstructed locations.
and higher return than many other solutions. Because it • SECURITY. The PMP 430 offers powerful security
is an all-outdoor solution, there is no need for a costly capabilities, with FIPS 197 Certified 128-bit AES and 3DES
environmentally controlled building or equipment cage at encryption to protect data, voice and video transmissions
the bottom of the tower. And because peer-to-peer traffic against network intrusion.
remains at the tower, the need for backhaul capacity is
greatly reduced. Simplified installation with minimal
training requirements also reduces deployment and PMP 430 PERFORMANCE
management costs.
• 10 AND 20 MHZ CHANNELS. Service providers
and subscribers are always looking for higher throughput. TYPICAL AGGREGATE
THROUGHPUT > 45 Mbps
The PMP 430 breaks new ground by offering two
bandwidth channel options: a 10 MHz channel and a CHANNEL WIDTH 10 MHz & 20 MHz
20 MHz channel. The 20 MHz channel option effectively
doubles the maximum sector capacity of the 10 MHz EIRP 5.8 GHz: 36 dBm
channel (20 Mbps) to 45 Mbps, providing exceptional 5.4 GHz: 30 dBm
performance and enhancing the customer experience
while improving ROI. ENCRYPTION FIPS 197 Certified AES
• SM SOFTWARE UPGRADES. Service providers POWER CONSUMPTION < 20 W per AP Sector
need to closely manage equipment and capacity. The
PMP 430 offers simple over-the-air SM upgrades via
a software key system. As bandwidth requirements
PROVEN CAMBIUM RELIABILITY
increase, network operators can upgrade their
Today, there are currently more than 3 million Cambium
customers’ SMs from 4 Mbps to 40 Mbps with a
Point-to-Multipoint modules working successfully and
single fixed software key.
profitably in thousands of networks around the globe. Our
• GPS SYNCHRONIZATION. The PMP 430 PMP solutions are proven in more than 130 countries and
includes Cambium’s GPS synchronization, which in virtually every type of environment: dense urban areas,
significantly reduces self-interference and allows sprawling suburban areas and outlying communities located
modules to be co-located with other equipment on in rugged and difficult terrain.
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