Intracom Expands its mm-Wave Backhaul Portfolio

Intracom Expands its mm-Wave Backhaul Portfolio

Intracom Telecom has announced the expansion of its wireless solutions portfolio by introducing three new wireless infrastructure products: the WiBAS G5 evo-BS, WiBAS G5 Connect+ and UltraLink-XR80. The new wireless systems were showcased at MWC Los Angeles last week.

The new WIBAS G5 is the company’s 5th generation Point-to-Multi-Point radio. The product operates from 24.5-29.5 GHz, with 100 MHz channels, achieving a throughput that exceeds 550 Mbps per subscriber. Operators and ISPs can now benefit from the high capacity, excellent performance and power-saving features of the new WiBAS G5 family operating in TDD mode. Based on the most advanced technology in the market, the WiBAS G5 evo-BS has exceptional deployment flexibility serving anyone within a large area footprint, and it supports a variety of sector antennas to provide 90 to 360° coverage.

The new WiBAS G5 Connect+ is an advanced terminal station for operators that want to be worry-free and are in need of high quality hardware, as it is remarkably flexible, able to operate both in TDD and FDD area licensed microwave spectrum. Moreover, its zero touch capabilities allow for effortless deployment, while it is interoperable with all available WiBAS base station radios, allowing it to be deployed in to existing networks.

In order to satisfy the need for the most demanding 5G backhaul, midhaul and fronthaul applications introduced the next generation E-band dual-radio platform, the UltraLink-XR80 is a ground-breaking dual radio that supports 30 Gbit/s Full duplex air capacity in a single unit using a 2 GHz channel. It provides exceptional link ranges that are typical of the Intracom Telecom’s premium E-Band UltraLink radio series. Due to its versatile functionality and capacity the UltraLink-XR80 can ideally support the transport of the combined X-Haul RAN traffic of 5G as well as of legacy 2G / 3G / 4G mobile systems, thus covering the full spectrum of mobile operators' networking needs.

Click here to find out more about Intracom Telecom's new wireless systems.

Publisher: everything RF