InfiNet Wireless Launches Highest Efficiency Point-to-Point System for the Broadband Wireless Access Market

The InfiLINK XG product is the first product on the market that is set to break records as the most spectral efficient point-to-point solution in the sub-7 GHz frequency band

InfiNet Wireless, the leader in fixed broadband wireless connectivity, has today announced the launch of its new InfiLINK XG product line – a record breaking and highly innovative Point-to-Point solution in the sub-7 GHZ frequency band. With best-in-market spectral efficiency, highest capacity processing power and distance/performance ratio, it is set to transform the broadband wireless access market.

With the market demanding higher capacity and the ability to reach longer distances, the InfiLINK XG family will exceed expectations, providing capacity up to 480 Mbps of net throughput in 40 MHz of spectrum and more than 120 Mbps using just a 10 MHz channel and extending maximum link distance beyond 100 km while still maintaining solid availability.  

The addition of InfiLINK XG to our product portfolio is set to transform the marketplace and continues to position us as the leading carrier-grade wireless manufacturer of choice,” said Dmitry Okorokov, CEO, InfiNet Wireless.  “The demand for greater capacity has grown multiple fold over the last few years and we are continually developing our products to ensure that we meet and exceed our customer’s expectations.”

The XG family is available with a wide range of integrated antennas, as well as a connectorized version to be used in combination with an external antenna, which is perfect for applications such as telecoms, enterprise backhaul and bringing connectivity for the rural/suburban last mile access.

XG products also have a great focus on the scalability through the support of TDD synchronization and thus the ability to operate multiple co-located units on the same frequency channel.

InfiNet Wireless Launches Highest Efficiency Point-to-Point System for the Broadband Wireless Access Market


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