Ceragon’s FibeAir IP-10Q Works With Ethernet, IP/MPLS
Backhaul specialist Ceragon Networks is marketing the FibeAir IP-10Q, a high-density, wireless backhaul solution optimized for Ethernet & IP/MPLS aggregation networks.
Designed to provide up to 4 Gbps of traffic and to support as many as four carriers in a single rack unit, the FibeAir IP-10Q – unveiled at 4G World, helps operators deliver high network availability, low latency and low jitter.
Compatible with 3G, 4G/LTE, converged and private networks, FibeAir IP-10Q features frame cut-through technology that provides extremely low latency for delay-sensitive applications, with as much as 70-percent reduction in frame delay compared with other available solutions, Ceragon says. According to company literature, “the device enables operators to meet strict subscriber service level agreement (SLA) requirements through its no single point of failure (SPoF) design, and is optimized for migration from SONET/SDH aggregation networks to packet networks. This enables easy upgrade for legacy multi-carrier wireless systems with the flexibility of maintaining radio units, antennas and cabling.”
“As 4G/LTE networks rollout intensifies, operators must be ready to deal with the oncoming flood of data across their entire network,” notes Hagai Zyss, executive vice president and GM/Short-Haul Solutions Group at Ceragon Networks. “The FibeAir IP-10Q offers operators the end-to-end wireless backhaul capacity management necessary to build out tomorrow’s aggregation networks.”
Key features for service providers:
- Highest-possible capacity and efficiency at any channel bandwidth;
- As much as 1 Gbps of IP traffic on a single radio channel;
- Enhanced compression technology for capacity acceleration;
- Seamless replacement path of existing network elements and easy upgrade from multi-carrier systems; and
- Network Management System (NMS) with full FCAPS, including end-to-end Ethernet service management.