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RADWIN Makes Cellular Backhaul
Cost-Effective with Next Generation, High-Capacity sub-6GHz
Microwave Radio
RADWIN will announce at the CTIA Wireless 2008 conference
its upcoming, high-capacity sub-6GHz radio system, the
RADWIN 2000, addressing the backhaul needs of today’s
and tomorrow’s networks (3G, 4G,
WiMax).
RADWIN has a portfolio of carrier-class sub-6GHz products
providing wireless backhaul and broadband access solutions
for carriers and service providers in more than 100
countries. RADWIN 2000 is the high-capacity addition to the
company’s portfolio, delivering
unparalleled performance, capacity, range, and quality at
the most competitive price in the market.
Over the past three years, RADWIN has been delivering
transmission solutions to carriers around the world,
enabling them to enhance their backhaul bandwidth while
reducing their cost per bit. As the market migrates to
next-generation networks, the challenge for carriers to find
affordable backhaul solutions becomes even greater.
In the United States, deployment of new 3G and 4G
networks will require carriers to more than double their
backhaul capacity, according to industry estimates.
“With migration to next-generation
networks, carriers will see their backhaul expenses grow
dramatically, while ARPU will not increase in the same
proportions,” says Ilan Moshe,
President of RADWIN USA. “RADWIN
2000 provides carriers with a cost-effective solution to
accommodate capacity growth and offering carrier-class
performance.”
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