Licensed Radio
technology has been used to carry analogue television
pictures and radio broadcasts around the UK for
many decades and has subsequently developed to
become a very reliable and cost effective transmission
media.
The move from analogue to digital broadcasting has meant that the technology
has also had to evolve.
New IP based Licensed Radio technology
has been used by NbW over the last 9 years to implement
some of the largest, most diverse, high capacity
network infrastructures in the UK.
These core infrastructures have become the foundations
on which many public sector agencies have delivered
their regional broadband objectives to end users
such as schools, hospitals, police and fire stations,
libraries and council offices.
Licensed Radio technology can be
used in simple point to point scenarios where sites
to be connected require capacities between 10Mbps
to 1Gbps and can range from up to 50km apart to UK
wide infrastructures.
Licensed Radio technology
offers cost effective, highly secure, high capacity
alternatives to traditional fibre, with standard
link availability figures of 99.995% or higher.
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