Friday, 07 July 2006 13:54 | Alec Barton
Carriers, services providers and end users inAccording to John Columban Hoe, General Manager of RAD do Brasil, one of the main benefits, especially for carriers, is that a wireless broadband link can quickly be deployed, particularly in emergency situations.
This very solution is also being widely deployed in
RAD's own Airmux-200 broadband wireless multiplexer recently came into its own - at a Rolling Stones concert! TIM, a mobile operator, deployed Airmux-200 on the back of a truck as a mobile Base Transceiver Station (BTS) for emergency situations. There were little more than just a few days to get ready for a huge increase in voice traffic when a free Rolling Stones concert was scheduled at Cobacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
"Suddenly we were informed that approximately 3 million people - most of them with mobile phones - would converge on a site in which our BTS did not have enough capacity. To meet this sudden demand, we simply carried a wave scan - to identify a non-jammed frequency - and within a few hours we sent our truck equipped with a digital radio to the area," states Carla Vieira, Transport Network Engineer for TIM.
The concert organisers avoided their nineteenth nervous breakdown...
Wireless in the mountains
Another application that is increasingly using licence-free bandwidth is broadband Internet connectivity in critical areas. Taho, an ISP provider of high-speed services, offers Internet connectivity exclusively over radio connections. Installed in a mountainous region near the city of
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John Columban Hoe estimates that by the end of this year the company's installed base of Airmux-2000 broadband multiplexers in
Alpini Veículos, a large automobile dealership in
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