Ceragon Networks (News - Alert), a wireless backhaul company, has recently launched its FibeAir IP-20C, a new generation of packet radio solutions and developed to cater growing demands of 4G/LTE (News - Alert)-A networks and provide mobile operators with long-term network planning. The company has expanded its microwave radio product line with FibeAir IP-20C to serve mobile operators and other network operator’s Heterogeneous Network (HetNet) deployments.
Built on cutting- edge technology, FibeAir IP-20C offers many features such as multicore radio in a compact form factor, 1Gbps in a single 28MHz/30MHz channel, 2Gbps radio throughput in a single 56/60MHz channel, parallel radio processing engine, unique 4X4 LoS MIMO, 2048 QAM modulation, Ultra-low latency, Green design and easy to install. Ceragon's FibeAir IP-20C is capable of increasing spectral efficiency to address the increasingly demanding capacity needs of advanced HetNet backhaul and fronthaul scenarios.
FibeAir IP-20C is outcome of Ceragon's Holistic HetNet Hauling (3H) vision that address to the disruptive change in mobile network paradigms, and their evolution towards data-driven, 4G/LTE-A HetNets (heterogeneous networks).
Ron Kline, principal analyst network infrastructure, Ovum (News - Alert), said in a statement, “With wireless capacity requirements on the increase, traditional backhaul models are no longer sustainable, operators need to significantly increase capacity without sacrificing profitability. A microwave equipment vendor that can offer a true capacity leap, while breaking the linearity of cost and capacity, can gain meaningful market differentiation.”
"Ceragon again sets a new bar for the industry with our game-changing products," said Ira Palti, Ceragon's president and CEO, in a statement. "We strive every day to challenge the capacity barriers, in order to help our customers deliver gigabits of data anywhere in their network. Using our in-house chip sets and innovative system designs, we are pushing the envelope of physics time and again, creating the best microwave products for any channel bandwidth, any capacity, any protocol and any network architecture."
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Edited by Rachel Ramsey