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Wireless
transmission offer great advantage in communicating
information between different locations while
overcoming drawbacks of traditional cables. As
pipelines for communication, information and entertainment
diversifies, new - generation networks are urging
for faster deployment for high amounts of traffic.
Thus deploying robust and reliable fixed broadband
wireless infrastructure has become a significant
point for thought for networks globally. Operators
are increasingly examining the benefits of wireless
for backhaul network and last-mile connection
to provide these benefits for today and tomorrow.
Wireless transmission is proving to be a cost
efficient, reliable and less cumbersome than building
and maintaining fiber-optic cable and equipment
in situations like deployments for low and medium
capacity links. The use of wireless transmission
systems in applications such as Mobile cellular
networks, last mile access, private and disaster
recovery networks have opened numerous opportunities
for networks to grow at a healthy pace.
HFCL offers a variety
of wireless transmission equipment that includes
PDH range of microwave radios. The product range
offer low cost point-to-point solutions and
a variety of data rates, which provide the end
user flexibility to grow at a self-convenient
pace. The PDH microwave solutions range covers
operational frequency range from 2 GHz to 23
GHz with different data rates, thereby ensuring
complete elasticity to the customer to choose
the most suitable solution as per the requirement.
Over 2000 Radios, manufactured and supplied
by HFCL, are in successful operations in different
networks. Available in protected and non-protected
configurations, microwave radios offer great
flexibility to end customers to design and plan
networks as per individual requirements. With
the flexibility to be configured in star or
mesh and of control from a Network manager,
the microwave radio systems provide the customers
greater control, transparency and satisfaction.
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