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    RADWIN unveils most competitive wireless cellular backhauling solution at 3GSM World Congress

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    RADWIN’s broadband wireless solutions deployed by over 100 leading cellular operators worldwide

    RADWIN, a leading provider of advanced broadband wireless solutions, has announced that it will showcase its industry-leading WinLink 1000 broadband wireless portfolio at the 3GSM World Congress to be held in Barcelona on February 13-16, at booth G-13 (Hall 2).

    “Cellular operators are looking to extend cellular coverage to any point – from rural areas to sparsely populated communities. For the business case to make sense, they need carrier-grade yet affordable solutions,” said Adi Nativ, RADWIN’s Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. “With RADWIN’s WinLink 1000 broadband wireless solutions, carriers can finally achieve the twin objectives of high-quality and cost effective connectivity.

    The WinLink 1000 solutions mark the first time that license-exempt systems deliver true carrier-grade performance at a highly competitive price; $3,000 for a complete WinLink 1000 E1s/T1s+Ethernet link and carriers can provide cellular backhauling to low ARPU areas and realize almost immediate return on investment.”

    With more than 10,000 links deployed by tier-one service providers and carriers worldwide, RADWIN’s high quality, cost-effective solutions meet carriers’ quality of service requirements. Covering ranges of up to 80 km/50 miles, the WinLink 1000 solutions are extremely fast and simple to install. The incorporation of advanced OFDM technology enables the systems to effectively deal with interference and facilitates NLOS deployments.

    “WinLink 1000 is rapidly becoming the product of choice for the leading carriers in the world, and we welcome the opportunity to meet with customers and prospects personally and see how these solutions can address their broadband connectivity needs,” concluded Nativ.