BridgeWave Extends Reach of 'Four-Nines' Gigabit Wireless

New family of gigabit wireless links feature extended-range antennas to deliver point-to-point wireless with increased availability over greater distances.

May 1, 2007

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BridgeWave offers high-speed point-to-point wireless systems that operate in the 60-GHz and 80-GHz bands, both of which can be used without a license in the United States and Canada. By using this spectrum, enterprises can achieve extremely high data rates and avoid the potential for interference within the more heavily used 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands. However, these higher-frequency bands historically have severely limited the distance between devices and these high-frequency transmissions have been subject to rain fade. BridgeWave's AR80X offering includes highly directional antennas that increase transmission distance to more than 2 miles while providing 99.99 percent reliability. All this power comes at a cost. The latest offerings will set you back around $40,000. The emergence of cost-effective metro Ethernet services makes point-to-point wireless somewhat less appealing than it once was, but for those situations where a wired solution is not available or is too costly, BridgeWave provides a viable alternative.
Dave Molta
NWC Contributing Editor

BridgeWave this week introduced a new family of gigabit wireless systems that it says can deliver high-availability wireless links over distances of up to 2 miles.

The point-to-point wireless producsts, called the 80-GHz Extended Range (GE80X) and AdaptRate 80-GHz Extended Range (AR80X) systems, use extended-range antennas to deliver point-to-point gigabit speed wireless over unlicensed outdoor spectrum. BridgeWave says the new systems deliver "four-nines" availability, making the wireless systems a good alternative to wired leased-line setups.

New two-foot antennas on the systems reach 40 percent farther than previous BridgeWave products, making them suitable for enterprise connectivity as well as network operator access applications, BridgeWave said.In the enteprise scenario, companies use the fixed point-to-point wireless links for interbuilding extensions of their LAN infrastructure.

The GE80X and AR80X products are available now starting $36,900 and $39,900, respectively.

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