6 GHz solution According to the manufacturer Cambium Networks. The ePMP 4600 platform enables the use of the 6 GHz spectrum with up to 4 GBit/s per sector via microwave radio. Installation only takes a few days and is therefore a much faster alternative to laying fiber optic cables.
The ePMP 4600 platform initially intended only for the US market
Enables service providers there to offer their private and business customers in rural and suburban areas service packages with up to 1 Gbit/s and low latency at ranges of more than three kilometers, says Cambium Networks. This makes demanding applications such as streaming. Video conferencing and gaming possible at high Singapore Cell Phone Number Lists speeds even without fiber optic expansion. In the US, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to approve the 6 GHz frequency band as fully licensed spectrum later this year. According to Cambium Networks, around ten service providers are currently using the ePMP 4600 technology to gain experience in planning and evaluating performance.
Cambium Networks is working with several
The newly approved operators of AFC (Automated Frequency Coordination) systems to provide 6 GHz solutions. Among them is Qualcomm Technologies, a provider of a turnkey AFC cell phone number listing solution. Once the band is released for commercial use, this will accelerate the development of the AFC system and ensure that ePMP-4600 solutions are fully compliant with the frequency coordination processes. Initially, this only applies to the USA.
The ePMP 4600 platform offers scalability
Interference reduction based on its unique air interface. According to Cambium Networks, and takes advantage of the 802.11ax standard. The upcoming 6 GHz spectrum Bulk Database includes 850 MHz of new, clean and low-noise channels for functions such as OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access), MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output) in both uplink and downlink, and TDD synchronization. For point-to-point applications (PTP). The Force 4600C builds on the ePMP Force 400C series.
The ePMP-4000 platform is the latest addition to the Cambium One Network. But will initially only be used in the US market.