The next-gen pmp450 CPE is coming in April.
- no bandwidth license
- dual-pol
- around $200

Mike Meluskey
Broadband VI
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Jeremy Grip <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Sooo..
> I'm trying to figure out whether it really makes sense to deploy 450i subs
> vs. 450's with the Medusa AP. As far as I can see the current advantages are
> (1) all three 5GHz bands, (2) unlocked throughput, (3) probable improved
> interference mitigation, (4) integrated 23dB antenna (or connectorized
> you're probably going to spend $600 total to add a 25dB panel) and (4) more
> processing power for future upgrades.  On the other hand, the $500-600 price
> tag for a CPE makes for a pretty difficult business case for residential
> customers--up to a couple hundred more, depending on the license level. 
> Counter argument: 10 or 20 meg licenses will need to be upgraded
> eventually--does anybody believe BW appetite will stay the same?--and you'll
> need to buy the connectorized and an external panel with the 450 for
> anything outside 1km or so if you care about optimizing the link budget. So
> in reality you're probably saving ~$100 to buy a CPE that's going to be
> obsolete sooner than a 450i.
> Thoughts, anyone?
> 
> 
> Jeremy Grip
> North Branch Networks,LLC 
> 
> 
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