InfiNet Wireless has today announced that it was selected by MaxNET of Sudan, a privately owned telecommunication operator in Sudan, to provide comprehensive broadband services to its corporate customers in the country, using the latest available wireless technologies in the 3Ghz and 5Ghz frequency bands.
MaxNET was established as a major Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) in Sudan, offering its customers connectivity services using initially its fixed WiMAX network in Khartoum itself, as well as other major cities in Sudan. MaxNET selected the InfiNet range of point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PMP) solutions to cater for its growth needs whilst significantly improving customer satisfaction.
Infinet's InfiLINK 2x2 is its MIMO high-performance broadband wireless PTP family and offers multiple solutions for an all IP-based application, providing greater effective throughput, increased link availability and operating distances in both LOS and NLOS conditions.
The InfiMAN 2x2 family consists of a range of multi-sector PMP solutions for a wide variety of applications. It is based on a number of high-speed IP base stations and subscriber terminals (CPE's), with the base station providing high sector capacity, field-upgradeability to 280 Mbps, all using the same or even less amount of valuable radio spectrum than traditional point-to-multipoint wireless systems. Both these platforms are capable of optimizing bandwidth with adaptive modulation, thus allowing a large number of end users to share the same links with assured Quality of Service (QoS).