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  WiMAX is the next major method of transmitting broadband, changing the way and speed in which we connect with each other. From residential hotspots, enterprise connectivity to cellular backhaul, WiMAX will have major implications on a global scale, in both cities and developing areas.


RedMAX - Wi-Max Solution
Redline’s WiMAX solutions are designed to operate in a wide range of network designs and deployments, including point-to-point and point-to-multi-point, in urban and rural geographies.

With the advent of the WiMAX-based RedMAX family, Redline is delivering the benefits of its third-generation OFDM technology and its core products to a larger customer base, including operators with last-mile access requirements for SOHO and residential customers.

A carrier-grade base station, the RedMAX Base Station (AN-100U) is the key building block of the RedMAX family, able to support advanced applications, including voice, video, VoIP and prioritized data traffic to the RedMAX Subscriber units, which feature the Intel® PRO/Wireless 5116 broadband interface.

Horsebridge Services:
As well as supplying the AN-50e, we also provide a host of supporting services, including:
Installation.
Commissioning.
Technical support.
Spares support.
Product training.

If you would like to know more about the AN-50e, then why not contact us now.

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Redline RedAccess Network Management System (NMS)
RedAccess is a full-featured carrier-class Network Management System (NMS). It is designed to manage Redline’s products and maximize system reliability at a fraction of the cost of a conventional NMS. Strategically Speaking, operators of BWA networks require a feature-rich, reliable management system that is highly-automated to support services for the network components, while facilitating a migration path to full integration with the larger network OSS (including service creation, alarm management, performance management and billing components). RedMAX NMS meets these strategic requirements for current 802.16-compliant products and for emerging, more robust WiMAX-centered BWA networks. It is designed to manage a hybrid network of pre-WiMAX Redline products, as well as RedMAX family products to meet your FCAPS objectives.

Horsebridge Services:
As well as supplying the RedAccess Network Management System (NMS) we also provide a host of supporting services, including:
Installation.
Commissioning.
Technical support.
Spares support.
Product training.

If you would like to know more about RedAccess Network Management System, then why not contact us now.

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If you can't find what you are looking for then why not talk to us and we will find a solution.

Whatever your WiMAX requirements, Horsebridge has the answer.

WiMAX, a data-on-the-go alternative to cable and DSL, is a standards-based broadband wireless access technology for enabling the last-mile delivery of information.

WiMAX will provide fixed, nomadic, portable and, eventually, mobile wireless broadband connectivity without the need for direct line-of-sight connection between a base station and a subscriber station.

In a typical cell radius deployment of 3 to 10 Km, WiMAX-certified systems can be expected to support capacity of up to 40Mbps per channel, for fixed and portable access applications.

This is enough bandwidth to simultaneously support hundreds of businesses with E1/T1 speed connectivity and thousands of residences with DSL speed connectivity.

Mobile network deployments are expected to provide up to 15Mbps of capacity within a typical cell-radius deployment of up to 3 Km.

It is expected that WIMAX technology will be incorporated in notebook computers and PDAs starting as early as the end of 2006, enabling urban areas and cities to become "MetroZones" for portable outdoor broadband wireless access.

WiMAX technology has the potential to enable service carriers to converge the all-IP-based network for triple-play services such as data, voice, and video.

 

 

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