Ceragon
Networks
WiMAX Backhaul
WiMAX or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access is gaining
momentum as more service providers and enterprises choose this
technology for wireless access. With always-on ubiquitous
connectivity, broadband wireless services - both mobile and nomadic
- have become a reality. These new bandwidth intensive rich media
services demand high capacity backhauling at the WiMAX base
stations.
Ceragons
wireless backhaul solutions provide a reality-ready answer to the
escalating demands of todays WiMAX networks.
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Provides perfect-fit to the inherent WiMAX data architecture with
Native Ethernet
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Unmatched capacity for access and aggregation backhaul
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Flexible network design by supporting multiple network topologies
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Supports business case realization with scalable pay-as-you-grow
capacity
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Accelerates expansion and coverage with simple and fast deployment
Carrier Ethernet Systems -
FibeAir IP-MAX2 (G)
With demands for high-speed data services set to ramp up even
further, service providers and network owners are making the shift
to all-IP (Internet Protocol) solutions extending the reach of
Ethernet across the entire network. Wireless Ethernet backhaul
allows fixed and wireless telecom operators as well as private
network owners to lower their networks' operation and maintenance
costs while preparing them to support a range of packet-centric
services such as SAN, VoIP, mobile TV and IPTV.
Leading the migration towards all-IP and Carrier Ethernet networks
Ceragon offers a range of feature rich high capacity solutions.
Multi-Service Systems - FibeAir IP-MAX2 (MS)
As networks evolve from TDM to IP, coexistence of new and legacy
networks is required to allow for seamless migration paths. The
systems and solutions driving this evolution will have to be a
perfect-fit for any type of network scenario - enabling operators to
carry out their plans quickly and efficiently.
Ceragon's unique Native2 TM
approach enables service providers to enjoy the best of both worlds
by providing the benefits of native Ethernet and Native TDM over the
same wireless link.
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