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Re: Microwave link capacity
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 11:27:39 -0700
--- jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca wrote: From: Jean-Francois Mezei <jfmezei_nanog () vaxination ca> In a context of providing rural communities with modern broadband. Reading some tells me that Microwave links can be raised to 1gbps. How common is that ? I assume that cell phone towers have modern microwave links (when not directly on fibre). What sort of capacity would typically be provided ? And in the case of a remote village/town served by microwave originally designed to handle just phone calls, how difficult/expensive is it to upgrade to 1gbps or higher capacity ? Just a change of radio ? or radio and antenna, keeping only the tower ? ----------------------------------------------- It depends on the system installed. For example, with Aviat Eclipse ODU 600 you can start out small and grow. They have an "Eclipse Node" that supports throughput capacities to 366 Mbit/s Ethernet, 100xE1, 127xDS1, 4xDS3, STM1+1E1, or 2xSTM1/OC3. If you upgrade to their "Packet Node" it will support Gigabit bandwidth in addition to the above BWs. They have regular slots and you just change cards. scott
Current thread:
- RE: Microwave link capacity, (continued)
- RE: Microwave link capacity Huffman, Timothy (Apr 05)
- Re: Microwave link capacity Robert Glover (Apr 05)
- Re: Microwave link capacity Bryan Fields (Apr 07)
- Re: Microwave link capacity Jean-Francois Mezei (Apr 07)
- Re: Microwave link capacity Faisal Imtiaz (Apr 07)
- RE: Microwave link capacity Huffman, Timothy (Apr 05)
- Re: Microwave link capacity Jean-Francois Mezei (Apr 04)
- Re: Microwave link capacity mike . lyon (Apr 04)
