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With InfiNet Wireless anything is possible
How is InfiNet Wireless advancing smart cities technologies? From our perspective and from a wireless perspective, our equipment is set to transmit a piece of data from point A to point B, wirelessly. It’s like a tube of information and the equipment is flexible enough to be capable of transmitting any source of data even combining any type in one pipe be it video, data, internet, intranet data, database, SCADA, telemetry or whatever it takes. The main characteristics are the speed and distance in which we can do it as well as how it withstands the interference and how it is being integrated into an existing or new infrastructure.
Improving Connectivity Across Remote Oil Fields
In an exclusive article for E&P, one of the world's leading Oil & Gas publications, Kamal Mokrani, Global Vice President at InfiNet Wireless, talks about how O&G organisations can improve connectivity across remote oilfields.
Smarter solutions for real-world efficiency
Fixed wireless broadband has for years been chosen for being the most cost-effective alternative network access technology, especially in the days when there was plenty of spectrum available. Companies started to emerge offering their customers a solution that would easily be slotted into an existing network, and would provide adequate coverage.
How 5G roll out will drive transformation
The telecommunications industry has seen a new mobile standard being launched every ten years. The first generation of analog based mobile networks or 1G was released in 1982. The second generation of mobile networks or 2G was launched in 1991, and introduced digital protocols leading to GPRS and EDGE extensions. Subsequently much faster and efficient mobile networks, 3G and 4G were released and standardised in 2001 and 2012. It is expected that 5G mobile networking technology may start appearing after 2020, based on the same ten-year development cycle, rule of thumb.
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The demand for security systems has seen an upswing in the GCC countries. Government regulations in place for compulsory installation of surveillance systems in public areas coupled with a surging construction market are among the factors that have led to the growth of the video surveillance market in the GCC region. In an interview with Construction Sites, Kamal Mokrani, Global Vice President, InfiNet Wireless, talks about the driving force behind the surveillance market in the GCC , the latest security trends and the current state of the market, among other topics.
Reliability
Reliability

Over 500,000 Infinet Wireless devices have withstood the most challenging environmental conditions across five continents and are still in operation after 15 years of continuous use. It is not without substance, therefore, that Infinet can claim that it makes the most robust systems in the marketplace.

Flexibility
Flexibility

Topology-agnostic, multiple-frequency, universal wireless platforms can be tailored to individual customer requirements to give them exactly the solution they need.

Integration
Integration

Systems are easily integrated into virtually any network infrastructure, (including MPLS), due to the industry’s richest set of networking features and protocol sets.

Performance
Performance

High-capacity 480 Mbps speeds and ranges of up to 100 kilometres enables Infinet to create industry-leading wireless infrastructures for fully-fledged triple-play support in metropolitan and regional networks which require the highest Quality of Service (QoS) and performance combinations.