Network Solutions

Network Solutions

"Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is an application that connects stationary or ‘fixed’ user equipment (UE)—terminals, modems, routers—located at the edge of the communications network to the network core via a wireless connection. Also referred to as “The Last Mile,” it is the final connection between customer equipment and the network core." "Viable fiber alternative Running fiber over wide areas for a small number of customers may not be feasible or economic. The viable alternative? A wireless point-to-multipoint (PMP) radio system. Here, a sector base station (the point in PMP) is located above ground level—tower, rooftop, water tower—and transmits over a line-of-sight (LOS) path to multiple remote terminals (the multi-points) connected to UEs." "360-degree coverage Collating three or four sector base stations provides a 360-degree coverage area, serving dozens of remote terminals. In a telecom services application, base stations deliver high-speed broadband signals to remote terminals, located at Enterprises or residences, and connected to UEs such as Wi-Fi routers for high-speed Internet access. For industrial markets, the terminals connect to sensors and offer remote monitoring and control of critical field operations."



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