Infinet Wireless will be participating at GITEX will introduce the region to the cutting edge in network upgrades at that will allow enterprises to enhance speeds, capacities and latencies, all while gaining much-needed control of costs.
“I think you can now say that the telecoms market has one foot in the 5G era,” said Kamal Mokrani, global vice president, InfiNet Wireless. “As a consequence, operators in the region are eager to upgrade their networks to satisfy increasingly demanding subscribers, but they also want to keep costs down while overcoming problems such as spectrum congestion in traditional frequency bands below 6GHz, or spectrum re-farming when their ex-WiMAX spectrum is being taken away.”
“At GITEX 2019, InfiNet will be unveiling several brand-new, industry-first mmWave-band solutions that will help telecom and enterprise customers enhance their connectivity speeds and capacities, significantly raise service levels, and stand out from the crowd,” continued Kamal.
Axion 28 is InfiNet’s latest breakthrough in wireless broadband access within the 28 GHz band. The new family of solutions, which will be unveiled at the company’s GITEX 2019 stand, is designed for the deployment of high-density multipoint networks that deliver performance up to 1,200 Mbps in the 56 MHz band. Axion 28 allows WISP (Wireless Internet Service Provider) multiservice-networks infrastructure to be built in dense urban landscapes. It lays the groundwork for smart cities, from distributed enterprise networks with as much as 10km between sites, to CCTV and traffic-management systems and networks in remote areas.
“GITEX Technology Week has always represented the pioneering spirit of the region when it comes to emergent technologies,” said Kamal. “Over the years, we have seen an inspiring willingness to adopt, test and futureproof a host of technologies in a wide range of use cases across industries. The Middle East is full of organisations that are looking to do more with less – to automate; to get costs under control; to enhance delivery of services and products. Technologies such as IoT, AI and blockchain will certainly help, but it will take 5G connectivity to open up the options palette and really enable innovation. InfiNet Wireless’ solutions are designed around this flexibility and we look forward to working with pioneers across the region on their future ambitions.”