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The Cambium Networks PTP 650L is our Enterprise Access and Video Surveillance point to point solution. This platform is ideal for enterprise services such as data, VoIP, video conferencing video surveillance and backup connection services. The solution can be cost-effectively deployed and configured within hours, providing robust connectivity in various LOS/nLOS/NLOS environments including urban environments with reflective NLOS paths.
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Cambium Networks disrupts the performance-reliability continuum with the Cambium Point-to-Point (PTP) 650S backhaul solution. With up to 450 Mbps aggregate throughput, small form factor, and proven rugged performance. PTP650S links let you reliably and securely handle today’s needs with scalability to meet future requirements.
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Cambium Point-to-Point PTP 800 Licensed Ethernet Microwave Solutions can efficiently and affordably transport the data, voice and video that your bandwidthintensive applications require without having to contend with other communicators in your radio-frequency (RF) band.
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Our highly-flexible, convenient Cambium Point-to-Point PTP 810 Licensed Microwave Solutions are designed to help you make this transition smoothly and cost-effectively. Our advanced PTP 810 technology platform is designed to provide the carrier-grade reliability and high performance necessary to address your current and future network needs as you migrate from legacy TDM technology to a packetbased environment.
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PTP 820 is a point-to-point licensed microwave backhaul platform that integrates leading networking functionality with the industry’s most advanced microwave technologies creating a superior transport solution.
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Wireless service providers and enterprises around the globe need affordable, reliable high performance links for their network backbone and to connect high value customers. As spectrum increasingly becomes a scarce commodity, finding the right broadband solution that optimizes the use of spectrum is critically important. These applications need a solution with low latency and superior packet processing capability in order to ensure high quality of service. The Force 110 PTP meets these stringent requirements at an affordable price.
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National defense, border security, industrial communications and critical infrastructure operators have experienced massive growth in bandwidth demands for reliable and secure broadband connectivity and backhaul.
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Cambium Networks disrupts the performance-reliability continuum with the Cambium Point-to-Point (PTP) 650S backhaul solution. With up to 450 Mbps aggregate throughput, small form factor, and proven rugged performance. PTP650S links let you reliably and securely handle today’s needs with scalability to meet future requirements.
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RAy is a high-speed point-to-point microwave link developed and wholly manufactured by RACOM, a global leader in the development and production of industrial grade wireless equipment.
- 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 GHz
- Narrow channels (1.75 MHz)
- Maximum distances & reliability
- Interference & obstacles tolerant
- Every single unit tested
- Low power consumption
- Full outdoor, easy installation
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RTN 905 is ready for a variety of synchronization scenarios, no matter RTN alone or synergy with other venders,It Supports the following clock:
- PDH tributary clock
- Radio link clock
- TDM cascading interface clock
- 2048 kbit/s or 2048 kHz external clock
- Synchronous Ethernet clock
- IEEE 1588 V2(TC/BC)
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The OptiX RTN 910 supports high-efficient encapsulation technology and provides theframe header compression function at air interfaces to increase the throughput of packetservices When the frame header compression function is disabled, the throughput reachesa maximum of about 500 Mbit/s upon 56 MHz channel bandwidth. When the frame headercompression function is enabled, the throughput reaches a maximum of 1000 Mbit/s upon56 MHz channel bandwidth.
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The OptiX RTN 950 supports high-efficient encapsulation technology and provides theframe header compression function at air interfaces to increase the throughput of packetservices. When the frame header compression function is disabled, the throughput reachesa maximum of about 500 Mbit/s upon 56 MHz channel bandwidth. When the frame headercompression function is enabled, the throughput reaches a maximum of 1000 Mbit/s upon56 MHz channel bandwidth.