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Home » Exalt Targets Next Gen Wireless Backhaul Systems

Exalt Targets Next Gen Wireless Backhaul Systems

September 20, 2007
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Exalt Communications, a start-up based in Campbell, California, launched its line of next-gen wireless backhaul solutions. The company aims to be a one-stop-shop provider of wireless backhaul solutions for service providers and enterprises deploying any access technology including GSM, WiMAX, 3G, 4G, WiFi, Mesh, WCDMA, GPRS, HSPA, EV-DO, and others.

Exalt has focused on building a technology-agnostic architecture that will deliver the broadest portfolio of carrier class products in the wireless backhaul space. A key driver behind the Exalt radio technology is the use of its proprietary advanced signal processing algorithms and techniques specifically geared toward improving path resiliency, transmission reliability, and spectrum efficiency. Exalt said these technologies enable its systems to provide superior performance under the inevitable signal impairments due to spectrum crowding, collocation, interference, and noise.

Exalt’s solutions typically will start with a minimum of 100 Mbps Native IP plus 4T1/E1 and with remote software upgrade move up in both Ethernet and T1/E1 capacity. The current product portfolio and roadmap include a range of capacities, interfaces, configurations, and frequency bands in both licensed and license-exempt portions of the spectrum. http://www.exaltcom.com

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