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AIRMUX-400

AIRMUX-400. Presented by: Illy Sarid. Target Markets. The Airmux-400 series is targeting the global markets of Cellular Backhaul, WiMAX and ISP Backhaul, Broadband Access and Private and Government Networks

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AIRMUX-400

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  1. AIRMUX-400 Presented by: Illy Sarid

  2. Target Markets • The Airmux-400 series is targeting the global markets of Cellular Backhaul, WiMAX and ISP Backhaul, Broadband Access and Private and Government Networks • All these markets require higher bandwidth (TDM & ETH) with longer range, robustness; while keeping the best price performance

  3. Airmux-200 & Airmux-400 Value Proposition • Airmux-200 & 400 are a multipoint-to-point radio solution for combined Ethernet and TDM* traffic over license free frequencies with excellent price / performance * TDM supported in Airmux-400 version 2.2

  4. Product Portfolio in 2009

  5. Roadmap

  6. AirmuxGA Release Schedule

  7. Airmux-200Roadmap

  8. Airmux-400Roadmap Notes: • Single configurable ODU HW, by phase 2.2, for: • 2.3 – 2.5 GHz, 4.9GHz - 5.9GHz for FCC & Universal markets or • 2.4GHz, 5.xGHz for ETSI • IDUE version 2.1 supports ETH only, cannot be upgraded to support TDM with future releases • HSS not supported yet

  9. Village Remote Site Central Site Small Town Village Remote Site Remote Site Cellular Backhaul Applications Temporary Backhaul Urban Area Deployment Rural Area Deployment NLOS Backhauling Intermediate Backhaul Access Service Backhaul to Low ARPU Areas Backup to Wired Backhaul * TDM and collocation supported in version 2.2

  10. Cellular Backhaul Applications • Alternative to Leased Lines • Complementing existing networks in Rural Areas • Remote communities & locations • Low ARPU communities • Hard to reach locations and NLOS scenarios • Overlay to network coverage in Urban Areas • Enhance coverage and capacity • Providing service to “low-ARPU” locations in the city • Hard to reach locations – Problematic trenching or N-LOS scenarios • NLOS scenarios • Addressing peak hours requirements and temporary events • 3G ramp-up (More base stations; More capacity per site; Street-level locations) • Intermediate backhaul • Backup

  11. Remote Site Remote Site Airmux-400 Airmux-400 Central Site Remote Site Airmux-400 Remote Site Remote Site Airmux-400 Airmux-400 Airmux-400 Access Unit Broadband Access • Expand broadband data and voice to rural and underserved markets • Eliminate costly rollout investments and speed time to market • Telco grade – Long range; High capacity (x 10 more than leased line) * TDM and collocation supported in version 2.2

  12. Airmux-400 – Benefits • High bandwidth with longer range – 50Mbps full duplex net throughput reaching up to 120km • Combined TDM* & Ethernet services on one platform • Applicable to nLOS, over-water deployments and high capacity over extended range with improved robustness thanks to the OFDM, MIMO and antenna polarization features. • Flexible product usage (& stock reduction) of the single configurable ODU. • Fast and easy deployments via installation and alignments tools * TDM supported in version 2.2

  13. Performance

  14. Spatial Multiplexing MIMO • MIMO = Multiple Input Multiple Output • A high rate signal is split into multiple lower rate streams and each stream is transmitted from a different transmit antenna in the same frequency channel. Lower rate streams Streams merged into one signal High rate signal TX RX

  15. Benefits of MIMO-OFDM MIMO achieves significant increases in capacity, range and reliability without additional bandwidth or transmit power • Increased range and reliability: • The Ethernet data stream is split into two lower rate chains. • These chains can be transmitted in lower rates, achieving longer ranges and higher reliability • Increased capacity and improved spectral efficiency • Each radio (chain) carries the full OFDM channel capacity • Both radios use the same 20MHz channel • Thus doubled capacity per the same channel bandwidth • Improved availability • The streams arrive at the receivers in different quality. MIMO chooses the best stream available • Paths in poor quality are thus eliminated and availability increased

  16. Product Elements ODU • Integrated dual polarization antenna • Connectors: 2 x N type for external antennas, 1 IDU-ODU, 1 multi p-t-p synch IDUE • Ethernet support • 19” 1U • PoE device supported Management • Common NMS for Airmux-200 and Airmux-400

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