This document summarizes Cambium Point-to-Point 810 wireless solutions for providing reliable, high-capacity connectivity and backhaul over licensed microwave frequencies between 6-38 GHz. The modular system supports Ethernet and TDM applications at speeds up to 700 Mbps full duplex. Key features include native Ethernet and TDM support, scalable channel widths, cross polarization interference cancellation, and split-mount architecture. Configurations include non-protected, 1+1 protected, ring, and protected TDM options. The future-proof platform allows migrating from TDM to IP-based networks.
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The Field Mobile TetraFlex (FMT) is a compact yet fully functional two-carrier TETRA communication system housed in a 19" modular rack. It has been designed for flexible and rapid deployment in mobile field operations. The FMT provides mission-critical communication capabilities and can be easily integrated into larger networks. It offers scalable capacity and interoperability with other legacy communication systems.
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Cross-Connect is a flexible wireless transport platform for medium to high capacity mixed traffic. It supports SDH/SONET, PDH, and Ethernet applications with capacities up to 2xSTM-1, 106xE1, or 200Mbps Ethernet. The compact design allows for easy installation while ensuring commonality across frequencies and capacities.
The CIPHOP 900 IP Series is a next generation Ethernet microwave system designed for medium capacity applications. It provides full Ethernet connectivity with speeds up to 40 Mb/s using licensed frequency bands between 6-38 GHz or unlicensed bands at 5, 17, and 24 GHz. The system has a simple architecture with outdoor units that connect via Ethernet cable to power and networking devices, requiring no additional indoor units in some configurations. It offers flexibility in configurations, frequency selection, licensing, and protection schemes at low power consumption of under 15W.
The WIDHOP 900 Series point-to-point radio is designed for high capacity and easy integration with packet networks. It uses adaptive modulation up to 1024 QAM to achieve throughput up to 500 Mbps. The full outdoor solution has a small footprint and low power consumption. It provides flexibility through multiple configuration options and a capacity-license approach to minimize costs for network operators.
The document discusses hybrid fiber powerline communication (HFPC) as a new solution to deliver internet services that combines fiber optics and powerline communication (PLC). HFPC uses aerial fiber optic cables on medium voltage poles for backhaul and PLC to connect to consumers over low voltage powerlines. This allows internet access through any electrical outlet in a home while reducing costs compared to all-fiber networks. The technology provides high bandwidth to support services like IPTV and allows for both PLC and direct fiber connections.
The document provides specifications for the PTP 500 series of point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridges. The PTP 500 systems can create powerful wireless networks for businesses and governments while providing flexibility. They operate between 5.4-5.8 GHz, support data rates up to 105 Mbps at distances up to 155 miles. Key features include throughput, reach, security and reliability required for applications such as backhaul, campus connectivity, and more.
BreezeMAX 3650 is a 802.16e-based WiMAX solution for the US FCC 3.65-3.70 GHz frequency band allocated for wireless broadband, which includes macro and micro
base stations. Incorporating Alvarion’s field-proven and mature WiMAX technology,
which is one of the market’s most popular 802.16e-based, WiMAX solutions,
BreezeMAX 3650 provides superior coverage and capacity that results in fewer cell
sites for reduced CAPEX and OPEX and an improved business case. Furthermore, as
an 802.16e-based solution, BreezeMAX 3650 offers a future-proof network with
optimized value of investment.
The document provides an overview and description of Huawei's OptiX OSN 1800 Multi-Service Mini-WDM/OTN System. The OSN 1800 combines OTN and WDM features to provide unified transmission of services over WDM/OTN from 2Mbit/s to 10Gbit/s. It is designed for the edge of metropolitan layers and provides a cost-efficient solution for enterprise customers. The OSN 1800 supports multi-service access without limitations on service type, installation size, power supply, or transport capacity and distance. It offers full protection of line, client, and power supply services.
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The Field Mobile TetraFlex (FMT) is a compact yet fully functional two-carrier TETRA communication system housed in a 19" modular rack. It has been designed for flexible and rapid deployment in mobile field operations. The FMT provides mission-critical communication capabilities and can be easily integrated into larger networks. It offers scalable capacity and interoperability with other legacy communication systems.
The Alcatel-Lucent 9500 Microwave Cross-Connect is a flexible wireless transport platform for medium to high capacity mixed traffic. It supports SDH/SONET, PDH, and Ethernet applications with capacities up to 2xSTM-1, 106xE1, or 200Mbps Ethernet. The compact design allows for easy installation while ensuring commonality across frequencies and capacities.
The CIPHOP 900 IP Series is a next generation Ethernet microwave system designed for medium capacity applications. It provides full Ethernet connectivity with speeds up to 40 Mb/s using licensed frequency bands between 6-38 GHz or unlicensed bands at 5, 17, and 24 GHz. The system has a simple architecture with outdoor units that connect via Ethernet cable to power and networking devices, requiring no additional indoor units in some configurations. It offers flexibility in configurations, frequency selection, licensing, and protection schemes at low power consumption of under 15W.
The WIDHOP 900 Series point-to-point radio is designed for high capacity and easy integration with packet networks. It uses adaptive modulation up to 1024 QAM to achieve throughput up to 500 Mbps. The full outdoor solution has a small footprint and low power consumption. It provides flexibility through multiple configuration options and a capacity-license approach to minimize costs for network operators.
The document discusses hybrid fiber powerline communication (HFPC) as a new solution to deliver internet services that combines fiber optics and powerline communication (PLC). HFPC uses aerial fiber optic cables on medium voltage poles for backhaul and PLC to connect to consumers over low voltage powerlines. This allows internet access through any electrical outlet in a home while reducing costs compared to all-fiber networks. The technology provides high bandwidth to support services like IPTV and allows for both PLC and direct fiber connections.
The document provides specifications for the PTP 500 series of point-to-point wireless Ethernet bridges. The PTP 500 systems can create powerful wireless networks for businesses and governments while providing flexibility. They operate between 5.4-5.8 GHz, support data rates up to 105 Mbps at distances up to 155 miles. Key features include throughput, reach, security and reliability required for applications such as backhaul, campus connectivity, and more.
BreezeMAX 3650 is a 802.16e-based WiMAX solution for the US FCC 3.65-3.70 GHz frequency band allocated for wireless broadband, which includes macro and micro
base stations. Incorporating Alvarion’s field-proven and mature WiMAX technology,
which is one of the market’s most popular 802.16e-based, WiMAX solutions,
BreezeMAX 3650 provides superior coverage and capacity that results in fewer cell
sites for reduced CAPEX and OPEX and an improved business case. Furthermore, as
an 802.16e-based solution, BreezeMAX 3650 offers a future-proof network with
optimized value of investment.
The document provides an overview and description of Huawei's OptiX OSN 1800 Multi-Service Mini-WDM/OTN System. The OSN 1800 combines OTN and WDM features to provide unified transmission of services over WDM/OTN from 2Mbit/s to 10Gbit/s. It is designed for the edge of metropolitan layers and provides a cost-efficient solution for enterprise customers. The OSN 1800 supports multi-service access without limitations on service type, installation size, power supply, or transport capacity and distance. It offers full protection of line, client, and power supply services.
The document provides an overview of Passive Optical Networking (PON) and GPON fundamentals. It begins with the objectives of the course and describes the basic components and properties of a PON network, including optical fibers, splitters, transmitters, receivers, and wavelength usage. It then focuses on GPON specifics such as downstream and upstream data transmission using time-division multiple access, the 125us frame format, and how bandwidth allocation maps are used to assign timeslots to different ONTs.
Ubiquitous Public Safety CommunicationsIiro Jantunen
This document discusses integrating public safety communications systems to provide ubiquitous security. It describes EADS' TETRA communications system and how integrating it with 112 emergency systems allows information sharing between emergency response organizations. An example is given of how integrated systems were used to securely communicate during large events, like the Beijing Olympics. The vision is described as providing seamless communication capabilities to all public safety authorities.
The document discusses GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) technology and implementation models. It provides information on:
- GPON standards and components like the OLT, ONU, and splitters
- Implementation models for retail/residential, enterprise/HRB, and mobile backhaul networks
- Considerations for ODN design and link budget calculations for different splitting scenarios
- Capabilities of OLTs, ONUs, and ONTs including interfaces, services supported, and functionalities
- Examples of residential ODN installation and network architectures for different use cases
This document provides an overview of LTE and EPC networks. It describes the evolution of wireless networks from 1G to 4G technologies such as LTE. It outlines the key components of the LTE/EPC network architecture including eNodeBs, MMEs, SGWs, and PGWs. It also describes the tracking area and connection state concepts for mobility management in LTE networks. Finally, it discusses EPS bearers which provide the identity and connectivity for data transmission from the UE through the EUTRAN and EPC to external networks.
The Motorola AP 7181 is an outdoor, multi-radio 802.11n mesh access point that delivers high network capacity and performance. It utilizes 802.11n technology and optimized hardware and software to achieve maximum throughput and connections for mesh networking. The dual-radio device features 3x3 MIMO and supports data rates up to 300Mbps. It provides robust mesh routing and fast handoffs for mobile applications. The AP 7181 is designed for flexible mounting and easy deployment to minimize costs.
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The CSTA board provides timeslot cross-connect, system control, and timing functions for TDM microwave networks. It supports full cross-connects of TDM services, provides multiple interfaces including STM-1 optical and E1 interfaces, and performs clock processing and distribution. The CSTA board inserts into slots 1 and 2 of the IDU 910 chassis and supports cross-connects equivalent to 8x8 VC-4 matrices. Indicators provide status of the board, services, and optical interfaces.
The Motorola AP 7181 is an outdoor, dual-band 802.11n mesh access point that delivers high network capacity and performance using 3x3 MIMO technology. It features dual polarized antennas that achieve excellent coverage without self-shadowing. The AP 7181 supports data rates up to 300 Mbps and uses Motorola's robust MeshConnex routing technology for efficient mesh networking. It is designed for flexible mounting and easy deployment in enterprise and municipal wireless networks.
The document is a training presentation about CDMA and WCDMA basics. It covers topics such as how CDMA differs from TDMA and FDMA, spread spectrum communications principles, key WCDMA radio system features, diversity advantages, power control, interference and loading, handover types, and radio network planning principles. The objectives are to explain these topics to participants.
The document discusses the challenges of future packet networks and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment alternatives. It argues that next generation access networks will be based on fiber deployments using Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology. GPON is presented as the best candidate due to its pragmatic and simple approach in addressing all services while requiring less space and equipment at lower costs than other alternatives. The document also summarizes how GPON Doctor can help monitor and analyze GPON network traffic and performance.
Government Radio Network (GRN) is a single radio network platform that allows different government agencies to communicate with each other. TETRA is proposed as a solution for GRN due to its ability to provide security, reliability, interoperability and mission critical features through a private government-only network. Motorola has experience implementing TETRA solutions for large-scale GRN networks worldwide and can ensure key requirements around coverage, capacity and resilience are met.
This document discusses power utility challenges in migrating from legacy telecommunications networks to next-generation packet networks. It outlines the need to replace obsolete equipment while maintaining interoperability with existing infrastructure. It also addresses challenges around terminating analog/leased line services and introducing new packet-based services. RAD solutions are presented as addressing these challenges through hybrid TDM/packet networks, carrier-grade Ethernet, and evolutionary migration paths to facilitate a smooth transition while ensuring network reliability, security and future scalability.
1. The optical distribution network (ODN) must be carefully planned to ensure clients receive a usable optical signal over the desired coverage area.
2. Splitting ratio and level choices such as 1x32 or 1x64 affect how many clients can be supported per PON port and the optical power budget.
3. Distance between the OLT and furthest ONT must be considered - maximum reach is typically 20-25km depending on splitting used to stay within power and loss budgets.
The document discusses different types of passive optical networks (PONs) including BPON/APON, EPON, and GPON. It describes the key components of a PON including the optical line terminal (OLT) located at the central office which provides the interface to the backbone network, and optical network units (ONUs) or optical network terminals (ONTs) located at the customer premises. It also discusses the optical distribution network (ODN) which connects the OLT to the ONUs/ONTs using passive splitters, and some advantages and disadvantages of PON architectures.
This document provides an introduction to distributed antenna systems (DAS) for indoor cellular and public safety repeaters. It defines key DAS terminology and components, discusses when to use active fiber DAS vs passive systems, industry drivers for indoor cellular coverage, and important considerations like donor signal strength and managing composite power. The document aims to give an overview of DAS design fundamentals to get readers started on indoor cellular and public safety system projects.
The document summarizes Tecore's Network In A Box (NIB) which is described as the industry's first all-in-one, transportable network solution capable of supporting WCDMA, HSPA+, LTE, GSM and CDMA technologies. The NIB provides a compact and cost-effective platform for mobile operators to deploy, extend and evolve their networks. It leverages Tecore's 20 years of experience in scalable wireless systems and can be deployed in a variety of scenarios including for remote/rural operators, emergency situations, and military use.
This document provides an overview of fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) network architectures including fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP), fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), and fiber-to-the-node (FTTN). It describes the key components of a passive optical network (PON) including the optical line terminal (OLT) and optical network termination (ONT). It also discusses approaches to deploying FTTx networks such as greenfield, overbuild, and using FTTN/FTTC as intermediate steps to eventually enabling FTTP directly to customer premises.
LTE-Advanced aims to meet and exceed the requirements for IMT-Advanced, or 4G, standards by 2020 by evolving beyond the 3GPP LTE Release 8 specification. Key technologies for LTE-Advanced include carrier aggregation to support bandwidths up to 100 MHz, advanced antenna techniques like 8x8 MIMO to increase peak data rates, and heterogeneous networks using small cells to improve coverage and capacity. Coordinated multipoint transmission and reception and relays are also specified to enhance macro network performance and enable efficient small cell deployments.
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.
Cable free low cost microwave radio datasheetAbrar Ahmad
CableFree provides low cost microwave radios for wireless networking using licensed frequencies between 6-38GHz. The radios can transmit PDH and IP/Ethernet traffic up to 130Mbps and feature compact indoor and outdoor units, advanced modulation techniques, and flexible network interfaces. Typical applications include point-to-point wireless networking, telecom backbones, and temporary deployments. The radios offer high performance, software-defined capabilities, and low total cost of ownership.
This document provides information about purchasing an ADC FSN-8519-1 InterReach Fusion Antenna Unit, including how to buy it, specifications, warranty, and services offered by Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom sells telecom hardware and provides services like installation, deinstallation, repair, and asset recovery. They accept various payment methods and offer same day shipping for orders received by 3PM EST.
The document summarizes Cambium Networks' point-to-point and rapid deployment broadband wireless solutions for civilian and military applications. It describes their portfolio of solutions including the PTP 600 for long-distance connectivity, RDB 350 for rapid deployability, and PTP 800 for affordable microwave. It provides examples of how these solutions have been used for applications such as test range communications, convoy mobility, ship-to-shore connectivity, and more.
1. The document provides guidelines for the end-to-end process of partnering with new businesses to promote Excitel Fiber, including identifying prospective partners, scoping the business and project, and signing partners up by completing the provisioning process.
2. It describes the scope of work which includes market planning, network planning and rollout, sales support, service delivery, and operation and management in partnership between Excitel and businesses.
3. The architecture provides guidelines for a sustainable and scalable fiber network using GPON and EPON technologies with components like OLTs, ONUs, and splitters to deliver fiber connectivity to customers.
The document provides an overview of Passive Optical Networking (PON) and GPON fundamentals. It begins with the objectives of the course and describes the basic components and properties of a PON network, including optical fibers, splitters, transmitters, receivers, and wavelength usage. It then focuses on GPON specifics such as downstream and upstream data transmission using time-division multiple access, the 125us frame format, and how bandwidth allocation maps are used to assign timeslots to different ONTs.
Ubiquitous Public Safety CommunicationsIiro Jantunen
This document discusses integrating public safety communications systems to provide ubiquitous security. It describes EADS' TETRA communications system and how integrating it with 112 emergency systems allows information sharing between emergency response organizations. An example is given of how integrated systems were used to securely communicate during large events, like the Beijing Olympics. The vision is described as providing seamless communication capabilities to all public safety authorities.
The document discusses GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) technology and implementation models. It provides information on:
- GPON standards and components like the OLT, ONU, and splitters
- Implementation models for retail/residential, enterprise/HRB, and mobile backhaul networks
- Considerations for ODN design and link budget calculations for different splitting scenarios
- Capabilities of OLTs, ONUs, and ONTs including interfaces, services supported, and functionalities
- Examples of residential ODN installation and network architectures for different use cases
This document provides an overview of LTE and EPC networks. It describes the evolution of wireless networks from 1G to 4G technologies such as LTE. It outlines the key components of the LTE/EPC network architecture including eNodeBs, MMEs, SGWs, and PGWs. It also describes the tracking area and connection state concepts for mobility management in LTE networks. Finally, it discusses EPS bearers which provide the identity and connectivity for data transmission from the UE through the EUTRAN and EPC to external networks.
The Motorola AP 7181 is an outdoor, multi-radio 802.11n mesh access point that delivers high network capacity and performance. It utilizes 802.11n technology and optimized hardware and software to achieve maximum throughput and connections for mesh networking. The dual-radio device features 3x3 MIMO and supports data rates up to 300Mbps. It provides robust mesh routing and fast handoffs for mobile applications. The AP 7181 is designed for flexible mounting and easy deployment to minimize costs.
02 opti x rtn 900 v100r002 system hardware-20100223-aWaheed Ali
The CSTA board provides timeslot cross-connect, system control, and timing functions for TDM microwave networks. It supports full cross-connects of TDM services, provides multiple interfaces including STM-1 optical and E1 interfaces, and performs clock processing and distribution. The CSTA board inserts into slots 1 and 2 of the IDU 910 chassis and supports cross-connects equivalent to 8x8 VC-4 matrices. Indicators provide status of the board, services, and optical interfaces.
The Motorola AP 7181 is an outdoor, dual-band 802.11n mesh access point that delivers high network capacity and performance using 3x3 MIMO technology. It features dual polarized antennas that achieve excellent coverage without self-shadowing. The AP 7181 supports data rates up to 300 Mbps and uses Motorola's robust MeshConnex routing technology for efficient mesh networking. It is designed for flexible mounting and easy deployment in enterprise and municipal wireless networks.
The document is a training presentation about CDMA and WCDMA basics. It covers topics such as how CDMA differs from TDMA and FDMA, spread spectrum communications principles, key WCDMA radio system features, diversity advantages, power control, interference and loading, handover types, and radio network planning principles. The objectives are to explain these topics to participants.
The document discusses the challenges of future packet networks and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment alternatives. It argues that next generation access networks will be based on fiber deployments using Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology. GPON is presented as the best candidate due to its pragmatic and simple approach in addressing all services while requiring less space and equipment at lower costs than other alternatives. The document also summarizes how GPON Doctor can help monitor and analyze GPON network traffic and performance.
Government Radio Network (GRN) is a single radio network platform that allows different government agencies to communicate with each other. TETRA is proposed as a solution for GRN due to its ability to provide security, reliability, interoperability and mission critical features through a private government-only network. Motorola has experience implementing TETRA solutions for large-scale GRN networks worldwide and can ensure key requirements around coverage, capacity and resilience are met.
This document discusses power utility challenges in migrating from legacy telecommunications networks to next-generation packet networks. It outlines the need to replace obsolete equipment while maintaining interoperability with existing infrastructure. It also addresses challenges around terminating analog/leased line services and introducing new packet-based services. RAD solutions are presented as addressing these challenges through hybrid TDM/packet networks, carrier-grade Ethernet, and evolutionary migration paths to facilitate a smooth transition while ensuring network reliability, security and future scalability.
1. The optical distribution network (ODN) must be carefully planned to ensure clients receive a usable optical signal over the desired coverage area.
2. Splitting ratio and level choices such as 1x32 or 1x64 affect how many clients can be supported per PON port and the optical power budget.
3. Distance between the OLT and furthest ONT must be considered - maximum reach is typically 20-25km depending on splitting used to stay within power and loss budgets.
The document discusses different types of passive optical networks (PONs) including BPON/APON, EPON, and GPON. It describes the key components of a PON including the optical line terminal (OLT) located at the central office which provides the interface to the backbone network, and optical network units (ONUs) or optical network terminals (ONTs) located at the customer premises. It also discusses the optical distribution network (ODN) which connects the OLT to the ONUs/ONTs using passive splitters, and some advantages and disadvantages of PON architectures.
This document provides an introduction to distributed antenna systems (DAS) for indoor cellular and public safety repeaters. It defines key DAS terminology and components, discusses when to use active fiber DAS vs passive systems, industry drivers for indoor cellular coverage, and important considerations like donor signal strength and managing composite power. The document aims to give an overview of DAS design fundamentals to get readers started on indoor cellular and public safety system projects.
The document summarizes Tecore's Network In A Box (NIB) which is described as the industry's first all-in-one, transportable network solution capable of supporting WCDMA, HSPA+, LTE, GSM and CDMA technologies. The NIB provides a compact and cost-effective platform for mobile operators to deploy, extend and evolve their networks. It leverages Tecore's 20 years of experience in scalable wireless systems and can be deployed in a variety of scenarios including for remote/rural operators, emergency situations, and military use.
This document provides an overview of fiber-to-the-x (FTTx) network architectures including fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP), fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), and fiber-to-the-node (FTTN). It describes the key components of a passive optical network (PON) including the optical line terminal (OLT) and optical network termination (ONT). It also discusses approaches to deploying FTTx networks such as greenfield, overbuild, and using FTTN/FTTC as intermediate steps to eventually enabling FTTP directly to customer premises.
LTE-Advanced aims to meet and exceed the requirements for IMT-Advanced, or 4G, standards by 2020 by evolving beyond the 3GPP LTE Release 8 specification. Key technologies for LTE-Advanced include carrier aggregation to support bandwidths up to 100 MHz, advanced antenna techniques like 8x8 MIMO to increase peak data rates, and heterogeneous networks using small cells to improve coverage and capacity. Coordinated multipoint transmission and reception and relays are also specified to enhance macro network performance and enable efficient small cell deployments.
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.
Cable free low cost microwave radio datasheetAbrar Ahmad
CableFree provides low cost microwave radios for wireless networking using licensed frequencies between 6-38GHz. The radios can transmit PDH and IP/Ethernet traffic up to 130Mbps and feature compact indoor and outdoor units, advanced modulation techniques, and flexible network interfaces. Typical applications include point-to-point wireless networking, telecom backbones, and temporary deployments. The radios offer high performance, software-defined capabilities, and low total cost of ownership.
This document provides information about purchasing an ADC FSN-8519-1 InterReach Fusion Antenna Unit, including how to buy it, specifications, warranty, and services offered by Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom sells telecom hardware and provides services like installation, deinstallation, repair, and asset recovery. They accept various payment methods and offer same day shipping for orders received by 3PM EST.
The document summarizes Cambium Networks' point-to-point and rapid deployment broadband wireless solutions for civilian and military applications. It describes their portfolio of solutions including the PTP 600 for long-distance connectivity, RDB 350 for rapid deployability, and PTP 800 for affordable microwave. It provides examples of how these solutions have been used for applications such as test range communications, convoy mobility, ship-to-shore connectivity, and more.
1. The document provides guidelines for the end-to-end process of partnering with new businesses to promote Excitel Fiber, including identifying prospective partners, scoping the business and project, and signing partners up by completing the provisioning process.
2. It describes the scope of work which includes market planning, network planning and rollout, sales support, service delivery, and operation and management in partnership between Excitel and businesses.
3. The architecture provides guidelines for a sustainable and scalable fiber network using GPON and EPON technologies with components like OLTs, ONUs, and splitters to deliver fiber connectivity to customers.
GEPON (Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network) is a fiber access technology for point-to-multipoint applications using a single fiber. It consists of an Optical Line Terminal (OLT), Optical Network Units (ONUs), a passive optical splitter, and optical distribution networks. GEPON uses different wavelengths (1490nm downstream, 1310nm upstream) over the single fiber for transmitting and receiving data between the OLT and multiple ONUs. It offers symmetrical bandwidth up to 1Gbps over transmission lengths of 10-20km while supporting data, voice, and video delivery to end users.
GEPON (Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network) is a fiber access technology for point-to-multipoint applications that provides high bandwidth. It consists of an OLT (Optical Line Terminal), ONUs (Optical Network Units), a passive optical splitter, and optical distribution networks. GEPON uses different wavelengths (1310nm and 1490nm) for upstream and downstream transmission over a single fiber between the OLT and multiple ONUs. It can provide symmetrical bandwidth up to 1Gbps over long transmission lengths of 10-20km while supporting data, voice, and video delivery. 2Fonet provides competitive GEPON products like their OLT3000 that can connect to 256
This document discusses various networking products including fiber optic cables, media converters, switches, and small form-factor pluggable (SFP) devices. It provides information on their features, types, advantages, and applications. Fiber optic cables transmit data via light pulses and are used for long distance communication. Media converters connect different network media types. Switches reduce broadcast domains and increase bandwidth. SFPs provide a flexible and cost-effective way to connect switches and routers to networks.
This document provides product information and purchasing details for an ADC FSN-EH-2 InterReach Fusion Expansion Hub. It describes how to purchase the product through various methods. It also provides information on payment options, same-day shipping, warranty, available services, and technical specifications for the FSN-EH-2 product.
Basics of Optical Network Architecture, PON & GPONSyed Shujat Ali
Our Team's University Project | A short presentation based project regarding optical fiber communication in which basics of Optical Network Architecture, PON & GPON were discussed.
The document discusses different optical access network architectures including Fiber To The Building (FTTB), Fiber To The Curb (FTTC), and Fiber To The Home (FTTH). It also describes Passive Optical Networks (PON) and Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) technologies. Specifically, GPON uses wavelength division multiplexing and time division multiple access to enable bidirectional communication between an optical line terminal and multiple optical network terminals over a single fiber at data rates of 2.5 Gbps downstream and 1.2 Gbps upstream.
This document provides information about purchasing an ADC FSN-1-MH-1 product from Launch 3 Telecom, including how to contact them, payment options, shipping details, warranty, and additional services offered. It also includes product specifications and documentation.
LTE and Satellite: Solutions for Rural and Public Safety NetworkingSmall Cell Forum
This document discusses using LTE and satellite solutions for rural and public safety networking. It provides an overview of why LTE is better than 3G for rural areas due to its wider coverage using low frequency spectrum and consistent backhaul technology. LTE is also driving adoption for public safety needs due to requirements for data, uplink speeds, ubiquitous coverage, and satellite backup. The document then summarizes iDirect's SatHaul solution for optimizing LTE over satellite backhaul through features that improve user experience and bandwidth efficiency while maintaining security and compliance with 3GPP standards.
Lemko's Node1 and Node2 products are 4G core network solutions that virtualize network functions and distribute them to cell sites, eliminating the need for channel-based backhaul. They provide low latency and support high data traffic, while simplifying network design and reducing total cost of ownership. The documents describe various models that support different cellular standards and can be configured for different power sources, environmental conditions, and interfaces.
The document summarizes the key features and capabilities of the OptiXtrans E6600 platform:
- It is Huawei's next-generation optical transport platform for enterprises, supporting multiple services including SDH, packet, and OTN.
- It converges 4 services in 1 device and supports interfaces from 2M to 100G.
- It features high integration, huge capacity of over 20T per fiber, intelligent O&M, and simplified network architecture.
The document provides an overview of ZTE's NR8000 microwave solution, including:
1) The NR8000 platform can be used for access, relay, and hub stations across a wide range of frequency bands and supports technologies like header compression, adaptive coding and modulation, and physical layer aggregation.
2) The portfolio includes the NR8120, NR8250, and NR8950 products, which support capacities up to 1Gbps and integrate TDM and Ethernet traffic on a unified hybrid and packet platform.
3) The solution provides high reliability features like 1+1, 1+0 protection configurations, ring protection protocols, and SNCP/SNCP+ to double network capacity.
This document discusses enabling reliable transport of teleprotection traffic over IP/MPLS networks for power utilities. It explains that legacy mission-critical applications like teleprotection require stringent transport and differential protection requires symmetric delay. It describes how Nokia IP/MPLS networks can meet these requirements through features like Circuit Emulation Service and Asymmetric Delay Control to attain symmetric delay for teleprotection even over packet networks. It provides examples of Nokia IP/MPLS networks being tested and deployed for teleprotection applications.
The document provides information on the BlackDiamond 8000-Series switches, including:
- They provide high availability through redundant system design, a modular operating system, and protocols like EAPS.
- They offer high-performance connectivity with large switching capacity, support for high-density Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, and features like link aggregation.
- They are targeted at applications like enterprise networks, data centers, and service provider networks, and support comprehensive security, low power consumption, and connectivity options.
This document discusses factors to consider when designing a local area network (LAN), including network scale, networking technologies, and physical cables. It provides guidelines for determining the appropriate network scale based on the number of users, physical layout, software needs, and budget. Network scales discussed include peer networks for 2-10 users, single-server networks for 10-50 users, multiserver networks for 50-250 users, high-speed backbone networks for 250-1000 users, and enterprise networks for 1000+ users. Various networking technologies are also outlined such as Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, Fiber Channel, ATM, and wireless options. Finally, physical cable types like twisted pair, coax, fiber,
TAINET is a leader of network access and transmission solutions that enable the evolution to a service-assured all IP/Ethernet/TDM network for Carriers, Operators, Service providers, and enterprise markets. We offer a wide range of EFM equipments from copper to fiber. Here’s a quick overview of our 2016 product catalog.
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.
1. TM
POINT-TO-POINT (PTP) 810
SOLUTIONS
CONVENIENT, COST-EFFECTIVE WIRELESS FOR ETHERNET
AND TDM APPLICATIONS
As the global marketplace becomes ever more competitive, organizations
are honing their systems to increase agility and productivity while retaining
their competitive edge. The convergence of video, voice and data over
communication networks offers a host of opportunities for collaboration and
information-sharing that can help achieve those goals. Simultaneously, the
ever-increasing demand on networks to support multimedia communications,
mobility, and bandwidth-hungry applications is driving the evolution from
Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) to more cost-effective, high-performance
IP-based networks. Cambium Point-to-Point (PTP) 810 Licensed Microwave
Solutions can help you migrate smoothly from your existing TDM technology
to a high-performance, packet-based Ethernet network.
FLEXIBLE, SCALABLE, RELIABLE widths. Different data is transmitted simultaneously on the KEY FEATURES
Our carrier-grade PTP 810 Solutions provide reliable, high- horizontal and vertical polarizations in the same channel. • Native Ethernet with native
TDM support
capacity connectivity and backhaul for both your Ethernet This allows you to double throughput capacity without • 6 to 38 GHz licensed bands
and TDM applications. The systems operate in radio increasing the channel bandwidth. • Scalable to 700 Mbps (full
frequencies between 6 and 38 GHz at scalable Ethernet duplex with XPIC)
• Cross Polarization
data rates up to 700 Mbps full duplex. The modular design SPLIT-MOUNT ARCHITECTURE Interference Cancellation
offers pluggable modem units that support T1/E1, STM-1, Each end of a PTP 810 link consists of an outdoor radio (XPIC) support
and Ethernet on a single platform; giving you great flexibility unit (ODU), a Modular Modem Unit (MMU), an antenna, • 7 to 80 MHz configurable
to configure the best system for your needs at the optimal channel widths
and the appropriate accessories. The ODU and antenna are
• Built-in T1/E1 cross-
cost. deployed on a tower or rooftop, while the MMU is installed connection switch
inside your building or equipment housing structure. The • Built-in L2 Ethernet switch
XPIC ODU is connected directly to the antenna and cable- • Non-protected, HSB protected
and ring configurations
The PTP 810 supports XPIC functionality in 64, 128, and connected to the MMU. These Split-Mount systems are • Spatial and frequency
256 QAM modulation modes at 28 MHz or above channel easy to install and typically can be deployed in a day or two. diversity
PTP 810 DATA SHEET from Release 01-00