Airborne Deployment Scenarios
Distributed Networks
The underlying technical architecture allows network nodes to be
configured to form a high quality distributed network providing
scalability and resilience to grow from a low subscriber density
network to a high density networks, which can be deployed by
carriers, ISPs and public authorities alike.
The inherent
flexibility of the core architecture enables Airborne to deploy
different types of network configurations; even evolving from
one network topography to another as consumer demand
requirements alter.
For many operators such a ‘low profile
market entry’ capability is significant as demand take-up is
notoriously difficult to Predict. Network operators can
therefore adopt a low risk strategy and deploy a low density
network increasing node density and building network capacity as
demand increases.
By deploying micro cellular networks (rather
than macro cellular) Airborne's distributed network technology,
when compared with like for like WiMax alternatives, provides a
uniquely adaptable solution yielding capex reductions of up to
70% (with decreased opex costs and diminished network roll-out
time scales).
Growth in wireless communication networking has,
until now, been hampered by the costs of providing cost
effective high bandwidth connectivity to end-users. Both 3G/HSPA
and WiMax networks are built using a macro cellular architecture
while using high radio frequencies such as 2.1GHz, 2.6GHz,
3.5GHz, 5.8GHz that inherently suffer from poor signal
propagation.
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