Cambium Networks Advances in Offering Outdoor Gigabit Point-to-Point Connection |DigitalAffaires, impulse to the Digital Transformation

2022-06-03 21:29:01 By : Ms. Amy Long

The digital society magazineNetwork operators can extend coverage with cost-effective backhaul for enterprise access, fiber extensions, Wi-Fi access or CCTV networks thanks to the ePMP Force 400's flexible hardware design, support for 80 MHz channels and the improved efficiency in the air that provides up to 1 Gbps of speed.The ePMP Force 425 is ideal for access providers looking to offer high-capacity services to residential and business customers.It also serves as a low-cost backhaul for MicroPoP and outdoor sectors that require high capacity at moderate range without the overhead of licensed services.With an integrated Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) port and an optional Gigabit Passive Optical Networking (GPON) Optical Network Unit (ONU) module, the ePMP Force 425 also enables you to extend the benefits of fiber where it is not possible to profitable to carry the terrestrial fiber."The ePMP Force 425 is an advanced upgrade from the previous generation and the industry's first 802.11ax-optimized fixed wireless solution," says Josh Luthman of Imagine Networks."It gives us fantastic spectral efficiency, the hardware is second to none and we can use the ePMP software that we have been comfortable with for several years. The ePMP Force 425 also opens up numerous opportunities to take advantage of unlicensed sub 6 GHz spectrum affordably." for various point-to-point applications."For his part, Marijan Rengel, CEO of Pro-Ping Telekom, highlights that "the performance of the product and the opportunities it offers us to expand broadband connectivity. The affordable cost of the platform, the 1024 QAM modulation, the flexibility of the ePMP hardware and user interface make it an ideal fit for our network.""With this launch, Cambium Networks responds to the demands of service providers and enterprise network operators who want affordable gigabit wireless solutions that offer low total cost of infrastructure," said Sakid Ahmed, General Manager of the ePMP and cnVision unit. from Cambium Networks.Leveraging a leading 802.11ax technology platform from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., the ePMP Force 400 series builds on the world's widely used ePMP fixed wireless architecture, and extends fixed wireless broadband capacity without the added cost. of the licensed spectrum.""We are pleased to be working closely with an innovative partner like Cambium Networks as fixed wireless technology cements its place as a powerful option for high-speed Internet access," said Ganesh Swaminathan, executive director of product management for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. "Delivering high-performance 802.11ax capabilities to these offerings with the Qualcomm® Networking Pro 800 platform can ensure high-capacity, stable, high-speed experiences for the most demanding environments."The ePMP Force 400 is a global product that supports specific channels based on local country regulations.The system includes an SFP port that makes it easy to expand your fiber network.By adding an innovative optional range extender accessory, the ePMP Force 425 can deliver an additional 6 dBi of gain without the need to install another antenna.The new radios are compatible with LINKPlanner™ planning software, cnHeat™ heatmap modeling tool and cnMaestro™ management system.The radios are IP67 rated for outdoor environments.The ePMP Force 400 is available in two variants:- Force 425 - equipped with an integrated 25 dBi parabolic antenna- Force 400C - connected with two RF RP-SMA interfaces for parabolic or ´horn´ antennasThis is the opinion of the readers, not that of this medium.We reserve the right to delete innapropiate comments.Participation implies that you have read and accept the Rules of Participation and Privacy PolicyFor security we keep your IP 23.228.91.2There are no comments yet.Write your email and we will send you a link to write a new password.