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Research and Markets: Wireless Backhaul Solutions Such as Licensed Microwave and Gigabit Ethernet Solutions Provide Very Cost Effective Alternatives to Expensive Fiber Optic Cabling
Business Wire, June 23, 2009
DUBLIN -- Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a6dd58/wireless_middle_mi) has announced the addition of the "Wireless Middle Mile Infrastructure Backhaul Solutions" report to their offering.
It is imperative that WiMAX service providers build and maintain their own "middle mile" infrastructure backhaul networks. This is especially true of rural areas where the incumbent telephone company has the only "middle mile" connection to the outside world. Any service provider that might pose a competitive threat to the incumbent would be wise to avoid relying on that incumbent competitor for their vital connection to an IP backbone.
In addition, any service provider vying for federal grants or loans to build new "last mile" broadband access would be wise to demonstrate to federal officials that they have constructed an independent middle mile that provides a "diverse path" or a redundant connection to the Internet for the communities to be served.
Key Findings:
- Building a Last Mile broadband network without a diverse and robust Middle Mile to support it will be a waste of grant dollars. Wireless backhaul solutions such as licensed microwave and gigabit Ethernet solutions provide very cost effective alternatives to expensive fiber optic cabling (and trenching).
- Wireless backhaul solutions are just as reliable as fiber optic cable
- Wireless backhaul networks can be planned in a matter of days as opposed to years for fiber optic cabling
- Wireless Middle Mile infrastructure may be an important priority for the BTOP
Audience:
- Public sector IT directors
- Incumbent telecom operators
- WiMAX solution providers
- Vendors for WiMAX and/or the enterprise industries
- Enterprise personnel responsible for computing and communications
- Investors in the WiMAX space and/or enterprise automation
Key Topics Covered:
- Executive Summary
- Wireless Middle Mile Solutions
- Backhaul Requirements
- Licensed Microwave Wireless Backhaul Solutions
- Licenses protect the links
- Gigabit Ethernet Wireless Backhaul Solutions
- 60 GHz: Millimeter-wave
- 80 GHz: E-Band
- Advantages of the 60 and 80 GHz Bands
- Very Narrow Beamwidth
- Range and Throughput
- Security
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Interference mitigation
- Frequency Reuse
- Rain fades
- Reliability/availability
- Ease of Licensing: E-Band in the US
- Conclusion
- Architecture for Middle Mile Infrastructure Networks
- Considerations??
- Backhaul Architectures
- Star
- Mesh
- Ring
- Consecutive Point Network
- Conclusion
- About the Author
Tables
- Table 1 Comparison of wireless backhaul technologies
- Table 2 comparisons pf beamwidths for wireless backhaul solutions
- Table 3 Range and throughput parameters for 60 and 80 GHz backhaul solutions
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a6dd58/wireless_middle_mi
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