Deployed in over 50 countries vectastar is proven across the globe for backhaul small cell backhaul enterprise access and isp networks.
Point to multipoint microwave.
Often referred to as middle mile this network segment is typically point to multipoint pmp topology.
The lack of available spectrum and the lack of capacity in sub 6ghz solutions.
This is typically viewed as a simple business class internet connection.
This network segment is typically point.
Other versions have directional integrated antennas.
Typically in the sub 6ghz spectrum.
Rtn510 is a pmp point to multi point microwave system that works in the unlicensed frequency band of 4 91 5 97 ghz supports los non los transmission and flexible ptmp networking highly efficient for large quantity of video surveillance sites and information sites broadband backhaul it has been widely applied in scenarios like safe cities oil and gas field monitoring campus.
Vectastar is the market leading licensed point to multipoint microwave platform.
In contemporary usage the term point to multipoint wireless communications relates to fixed wireless data communications for internet or voice over ip via radio or microwave frequencies in the gigahertz range.
High data rates and symmetrical traffic for most applications.
Point to multipoint pmp microwave when used to backhaul mobile and data traffi c usually operates within licensed spectrum bands of 6 60ghz and is a line of sight radio transmission technology.
Wireless backhaul provides the communication link between the access or transport aggregation sites.
Commercial products from 4 to 42ghz.
A cablefree point to multipoint radio with four radio interfaces and omnidirectional antennas for short range coverage.
Point to multipoint is the most popular approach for wireless communications that have a large number of nodes end destinations or end.
The receivers are not connected to one another but only to the single transmitter.
Point to multipoint microwave ptmp a point to multipoint ptmp microwave communication configuration includes a single transmitter sending data to multiple receivers.