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Wireless connections
can bypass a lot of the hassle and expense present in
the old-fashioned methods.
If the end points are in line-of-site to each other
(building A is in view of building B),
the connection can be made quite easily.
If the end points have some obstruction, such as a
hill, between them we may have to route the signal around
the object. This could involve renting tower space on
an existing tower such as a cellular tower, renting
space on a convenient building, or erecting a tower
T (or monopole) on someone else's property (leased).
Power companies, railroads, governments will often lease
space for a tower or pole at quite reasonable rates.
Private landowners will sometimes lease space for the
extra income. Then the signal would go from office building
A to tower T and then to campus C
(and back). We do have equipment that can actually push
their signal over and around obstructions under the
right conditions.
We have equipment that can transfer data as far as
50 miles in one jump. Some of the equipment we use feature
bandwidths as high as 1 Gbps (1 billion bits/sec) over
a mile or so. There is always new equipment being introduced,
so ask us if you have an unusual requirement.
Security
Security for wireless backhaul connections is quite
robust. Equipment is available that uses AES and 3DES,
two of the most secure dynamic encryption algorithms
currently available. Most equipment uses highly-focused
antennas which make interception of the signal very
difficult.
Pay-back for installation
can be as short as 10 months when compared to old-fashioned
land-line leases from a telco.
Contact
us for a customized wireless backhaul solution
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