End-to-End Service Provider SolutionsFinally, the evolving needs of Telcos and Wireless Service providers can be met comprehensively with one family of products. AirTegrity Smart Networks support multiple wireless network topologies and network management functions, including bandwidth management, traffic shaping, QoS and security for reliable delivery of data, voice and video services. Key Features
Nowadays, Internet Service Providers are in need for optimized solutions which can be rapidly and economically deployed across broader areas. To reach out within rural, metropolitan or sub-metropolitan areas in order to provide their customers with high-capacity broadband connections. There is an obvious and increasing need for bandwidth. Multimedia content, such as Video, Music, Clips or Movies have been feeding this intrinsic infatuation for more capacity – This phenomenon has not only materialized in the U.S.A., but everywhere around the globe. Wireless broadband offers a cost effective medium for delivering data, voice and video to diverse groups of users. Wireless systems today need to be robust, reliable and secure. Deployment of a trully scalable and secure wireless broadband systems can eliminate the need and cost of trenching fiber optic cable and long runs of wires required to network large facilities. Large metropolitan systems can be deployed in a matter of days as opposed to months, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. Telco & Carrier have mainly invested within major urban or suburban areas, creating important disparities – There is still a substantial minority of the worldwide population which does not have access to the most elementary means of communications. These disparities have propelled Wireless as the only alternative to bridge this gap and deliver rudimentary telephony or high-speed internet access to underserved geographic areas. Most of the time, Internet Service Providers opt for wireless-based solutions to complement their existing wired infrastructure. The best and most economical compromise to both increase their capacity as well as coverage, substantially enriching the level of service to their customer base. AirTegrity Wireless offers a broad range of High-Capacity, Economical Point-to-Point, Point-to-MultiPoint, Multi-Frequency, licensed and unlicensed solutions. Our overall philosophy completely diverges from our competitors, as Wireless technologies have been evolving very rapidly over the past few years, capacity has increased, new standards and bandwidth intensive applications have emerged, the cometitors wireless solutions remain the same. At AirTegrity, we have thoughtfully designed our product line, with the belief that Internet Service Providers should not be put in a position where their infrastructure investment become obsolete every 2 years. Opposed to this singular concept, we believe that infrastructure should be highly scalable and versatile, offering seamless migration from one technology to another, from one standard to another or from one frequency to another without having to reconsider or rethink the whole network infrastructure. Most commonly, Internet Service Providers opt for unlicensed spectrum such as 2.4GHZ or 5.8GHz, since they do not require any license fees, products are reasonably priced and available from various supply sources – However, even if this approach seems appealing as a starter, scalability remains an issue and options are very limited once the demand grows in term of bandwidth. This is precisely where AirTegrity differentiates itself from others – Multi-frequency, Multi-Mode and Multi-Standard configurations. To mix and match WiFi / WiMAX or licensed and unlicensed frequency options. With this in mind, our customers can scale and adapt their network as their needs evolve or mutate. These specific abilities result in a direct cost saving, while securing their initial infrastructure investment. Applications
Point-to-Point Solutions / WiFi / WiMAX The PmP architecture provides the ISP with the opportunity to deliver Voice/Data and Video to the users within a given area from a single point of propagation. However, to get a reasonable amount of bandwidth up to this point of propagation in a very economical way remains a real issue. This is the reason why, at AirTegrity, we have designed and made available a complete suite of cost effective, licensed and unlicensed, WiFi or WiMAX from 10 Mbps to 120 Mbps and up to 30 Miles Point-to-Point solutions offering the broadest selection available on the market place.
Point-to-Multipoint Solutions / Wi-Fi / WiMAX Solutions from AirTegrity consist of a wide range of Sector Controller or Access-Points combined to Subscriber Units. While the Access-Point distribute the information under the form of Video, Data or Voice from a single point of propagation, to ensure coverage within a given perimeter, the Subscriber-Unit receives this information as the Broadband Internet Access Gateway – To a residence, business or government office. Subscriber-Units can operate according to single or multi-modes – Multi-mode, multi-frequency and multi-standards to re-distribute the information using our patented Forward Direct Routing Mesh Architecture creating sub-cells for hot-spots or public safety applications. Numerous combinations are available to tailor the perfect solution. Articulated around scalable platforms, our Multi-Mode/Multi-Frequency architecture consists of versatile radio modules providing our customer with simple and cohesive ways to scale their network as their needs increase. Up to hundreds of users can be attached to a single Access Point with the possibility to either implement Pico or Metro-Cell architecture.
Base Station Split System Architecture
AirTegrity wireless base stations use sector controllers mounted at antenna locations managed by a perimeter base station controller. The base station controller accommodates multiple four port Ethernet cards to connect up to 12 sector controllers. The sector controllers support different frequencies and different external antenna options to satisfy a broad range of site specific requirements. |
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