Redline Communications a leading provider of wireless broadband solutions for telecom and industrial applications, has launched its White Space system, the industry’s fastest wireless broadband solution for the 470-698 Mhz band.
This new wireless network system, built on Redline’s recently announced Universal Wireless Transport(UWT™) platform, can deliver data rates of up to 100 Mbps over the longest range with the broadest non-line-of-site coverage of any currently available white space technologies.
“Redline Communications has always pushed the boundaries of wireless broadband technology,” said Bojan Subasic, vice president research and development at Redline Communications. “Now in the white space frequencies, our product combines the greatest capacity with the longest range, and adds the reliability and security that Redline is known for, making our wireless network technology ideal for wide area applications in more remote areas – oilfields, mining operations, public infrastructure monitoring (i.e., utilities, highways, water systems) – and for bringing communications to remote communities.
In 2008 the FCC unlicensed the VHF and UHF TV spectrum previously used for analog television broadcasts. Known as “white space,” this range of spectrum is adjacent to the licensed spectrum used in cellular telephone service, possessing many of the same wireless propagation attributes. Wireless signals transmitted within this spectrum range can travel over long distances, over hills, around buildings and other physical obstacles making it very useful and cost-effective for a wide range of WAN applications.
“Today Redline targets low-latency, real time remote wireless control for high performance industrial applications like oil and gas drilling and recovery in truly remote regions” noted Sue Rudd, director of service provider analysis at Strategy Analytics. “To meet the global requirements of these very demanding Machine-to-Machine (M2M) markets Redline had to develop unique wireless base stations configurable for almost any frequency, with range, high downlink and uplink and speeds, rugged reliability, and fast small packet handling.”
Redline’s RDL-3000 sub-700 MHz network technology which operates in frequencies between 470 and 698 MHz (“Sub-700Mhz”) leverages the non-line-of-site network attributes of the UHF spectrum, but supercharges the speed and distance of the transmission, plus adds military grade security for reliable wireless connections over long distances.
“It’s not enough to make wireless products that comply with FCC requirements and go long distances at great speeds – they must also be secure,” added Subasic. “Because they’re used for mission critical operations like oil and gas, or to monitor public infrastructure, Redline networks are engineered to fend off attacks such as man-in-the-middle or denial of service, tampering with access to the device or with the enclosure itself.”
Redline’s sub-700 MHz network systems are software configured to comply with any country’s regulatory specifications and therefore can be used anywhere in the world. Depending on channel size, terrain, and local regulations, outside of the USA, Canada and the UK, Redline’s sub-700 MHz RDL-3000 network systems can operate at speeds of up to 100 Mbps over distances as great as 20 miles (30 km), and at slower speeds can reach distances up to 35 miles (approximately 60 km).
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