INTELLIGENT MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
InfiNet Wireless unveils
Spectral Efficient Solution
Latest point-to-point (PTP) solution has capacity of up
to 450 Mbps in just 40 MHz, and a processing power of
800,000 packets per second.
nfiNet Wireless has announced
the introduction of Quanta 5,
the company’s brand new 5 GHz
Point-to-Point (PTP) solution, designed on
InfiNet’s latest Software Defined Radio
(SDR) technology.
Providing the highest spectral efficiency
available in today’s wireless marketplace –
even when operating in high interference
environments, often experienced in many
parts of the Middle East – the new Quanta
5 solution can serve a diverse range of
applications, and more specifically back-
hauling for Wi-Fi, LTE and 4G base stations,
transmission of high-resolution CCTV and
video streams, as well as providing Internet
access to remote locations.
Kamal Mokrani, Global Vice President at
InfiNet Wireless, said: “Based on valuable
feedback gained from customers across
the globe, including several here in the
Middle East, we identified a niche for a
cost-effective and high-capacity point-to-
point solution to operate in license-exempt
frequency bands.
“Driven by a significant market demand
for Big Data connectivity from various
sectors of the industry, and leveraging our
advanced SDR wireless breakthroughs, we
are now able to deliver a range of carrier
grade and even easier to deploy and install
solutions, like the Quanta 5, which can meet
and exceed expectations on bandwidth
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demands, reliability and interference
mitigation in unlicensed bands. This is only
one of the strategic steps we have taken to
better cater for the 5G revolution.
“Solutions like the Quanta 5 deliver
even higher performance than our previous
platforms, making it ideal for any service
provider considering the launch of new
generation infrastructures aimed at catering
to current and future 5G and IoT requirements.
“We designed this solution as an all-in-
one package to enable operators of all sizes
to quickly deliver high-capacity premium
services to their corporate clients, to
interconnect their network nodes wherever
they are located, or simply to provide
Internet connectivity to end-users.
“Quanta 5 can also be deployed as part
of a wide area network to connect remote
locations to the main control and operations
centres, whether for oil and gas companies
as a part of their smart oilfield strategy,
or for financial institutions wishing to
seamlessly connect all their branches and
offer better a customer experience.”
Also available from InfiNet Wireless
alongside Quanta 5 is the latest generation
of the successful InfiLINK XG product
family. Available in new frequency bands,
the InfiLINK XG is a solution for unlicensed
backhauling in multiple bands such as 2 GHz
and 3 GHz for legacy WiMAX and microwave
replacements, or 4 GHz and 6 GHz which are
Kamal Mokrani,
Global Vice President,
InfiNet Wireless
specific frequency allocations depending on
specific countries.
Building on these capabilities, the
InfiLINK XG 1000 doubles the capacity of
the XG up to 1 Gbps. By supporting two non-
adjacent 40 MHz channels instead of a single
80 MHz channel, the XG 1000 can provide
connectivity over distances in excess of 60
km, delivering reliability and scalability to
meet both current and future demands.
Mokrani said: “Whether it is 5G, AI or
blockchain, the Middle East, continues to be
an early adopter of innovative technology.
Coupled with our firm intention of always
pushing the traditional boundaries of
wireless technology, this makes the Middle
East a strategic market for us and central to
our growth plans.
“With the launch of Quanta 5, and many
other new solutions to follow very soon, we
believe we have an even more unique and
stronger value proposition for enterprises in
the private and public sector.”