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Multi gigabit in multiple options, which radio system will you choose?*

The Wave1 Gigabit Microwave range is paving the way for the future of Wireless Wide Area Networks. 

As customer bandwidth requirements increase and council data, voice and CCTV communications are becoming more demanding on traditional network links, Wireless Microwave gives users the throughput they desire.  

Multi Gigabit throughput and extended kilometre range at a fraction of the set up time and cost?  It is possible, with both licensed and self co-ordinated licenses. These varieties of radios give you the next step in Smart City technology.

Other than boosting throughputs into the gigabit range these radios mean customers can pick and choose which system best suits their needs.  

Advancement in technology allows for added options.  Choose an all outdoor system, requiring no rack space or internal footprint, or an almost invisible outdoor unit for added visual appeal.  New auto-alignment technology makes installation of these systems simple and easy to maintain. Point in approximately the right direction and let the radio do the rest.

For more information on improving your Smart City Technology contact Wave1 or come and speak with us at MAV Technology Conference, “Riding the Wave” Kardinia Park, Geelong, Victoria 25-28 March, 2019.

*Copy supplied by Wave1


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