Wireless backhaul

RoamAD's wireless networking platform enables the creation of multi-use converged wireless networks operating in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 4.9 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The networks are ideal for citywide Wi-Fi, public safety, campus hotzones, and highway Wi-Fi implementations.

Today, carriers and enterprises typically need to build, or rent access to, high-speed T1/E1 or equivalent lines. These are often not readily available or can be quite expensive.

Using RoamAD technology, backhaul networks can be deployed:

  • Faster
  • At lower cost, and
  • With greater flexibility

than with any other approach available today.

RoamAD based backhaul infrastructure can be deployed to provide coverage to enterprises, residential customers, or to a carrier's cell site over a wireless network to a single fixed backhaul point.

RoamAD's carrier-grade wireless network technology and use of multi-radio wireless nodes:

  • Provides support for high-speed mobile voice and data services
  • Results in a scalable network architecture with robust dedicated backhaul supporting QOS, low-latency applications, and fast mobile hand-off
  • Is remotely upgradeable to enable support for new radio technologies (such as WiMAX) and new applications as they emerge
  • Allows the use of low cost, current standards-based hardware available from a range of equipment suppliers
  • Allows for flexible deployment options
  • Includes carrier-grade network management systems and interfaces to carriers' or ISPs' backend systems

With RoamAD technology, an enterprise or a carrier has a broad range of options to quickly and cost effectively deploy a backhaul network with unmatched flexibility.