So then Airspan can go further (more applicable to rural markets)?

If Redline's 15 mbit throughput per 7.5 MHz is correct and is similar to 
other products in this band, a 10 MHz product would have 20 mbit throughput.

I'm working on an Enterprise level service, so it seems like Redline's AN-80 
is the only high quality product that actually has throughput capabilities.


-----
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gino Villarini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 3.65 needs more lobbying (was Re: One Ring Networks 
ToRollout New WiMAX Service)


> IIRC,
>
> 3.65 ghz rules allow 1 watt EIRP per each mhz of bandwidth, thus a 7.5
> Mhz Radio would be allowed 7.5 Watts of EIRP, 10 Mhz radio would be 10
> Watts EIRP ...
>
>
> Redline cert does not reflect this... don't know why
>
> Airspan certification does get really close to it
>
> Mind me but 10 Watts EIRP if allot (about 40 db)
>
> Vendors should seek maybe 15 or 20 mhz channels
>
>
> Gino A. Villarini
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
> tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Matt Liotta
> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 1:12 PM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: [WISPA] 3.65 needs more lobbying (was Re: One Ring Networks To
> Rollout New WiMAX Service)
>
> As much as I like seeing One Ring's name over and over I figured I
> switch the subject line to match the tread.
>
> Mike's comments below are accurate with regard to Redline's equipment.
> However, it should be noted that Redline was not able to get their gear
> certified at the full power output allowable for 3.65. It is for this
> reason that Redline does not believe its gear will work in rural
> markets. Remember, 3.65 was originally supposed to be for the rural
> market, which means either Redline went wrong somewhere or the FCC did.
> Additionally, Redline has not sought to get its indoor CPE certified for
>
> 3.65 because of the power issue. That means urban operators are not able
>
> to offer self-install options that would greater speed up the rollout
> process.
>
> I believe WISPA should be working with the 3.65 radio vendors and the
> FCC to get things fixed such that there will be a greater opportunity
> for operators to provide services using 3.65.
>
> -Matt
>
> Mike Hammett wrote:
>> The guys at Redline said their equipment is power limited due to FCC
>> limitations.
>>
>> My point of view is based on Redline's statement of what their gear
> can do
>> coupled with the documents filed with the FCC for their certification.
>>
>> The most I could get out of a PtP link was about 7 miles.  With a 90*
>> sector, only about 5 miles.
>>
>> I agree that all else the same 3.65 is better than 5.x GHz, only it
> isn't
>> because the power isn't there.
>>
>> The throughput isn't there for WiMax compliant equipment due to small
>> channels.  If there were larger channel sizes, yes, it would support
> higher
>> throughput applications.  According to Redline, 7.5 MHz only gets
> about 15
>> megs of throughput with WiMax.
>>
>> Redline explicitly said 3.65 GHz isn't for rural applications due to
> the
>> power.
>
>
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