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Many service providers overlook a vital part of their network: backhaul. Once customer traffic reaches the cell site, this data needs to be reliably transported back to switches and Internet gateways. Transmission links need to be reliable since they carry all cell site traffic. Operators have a choice of solutions for voice and data backhaul, including owned fiber, leased copper T-1’s, and wireless, including licensed and unlicensed options.

EION’s wireless voice and data backhaul solutions are the most robust and cost-effective on the market. Spanning distances of up to 75 km at speeds of up to 192 Mbps, EION backhaul solutions provide multiples of E1/T1 leased lines, Voice over IP capability, Video Surveillance capability, all with no monthly operating costs or licenses. This is why many operators look to EION to help them with their E1/T1 replacement initiatives. Replacing an E1/T1 leased line pays back in about one year, and provides the operator with flexibility to grow as required.

Simplicity and Flexibility

Broadband wireless links are deployed faster than wire line links. In addition, your broadband wireless network will grow with your business and change according to your needs: you'll be able to add or eliminate locations, or secure additional bandwidth.

Speed and Reach

A wireless building-to-building connection is several times faster than wire line. Broadband wireless links can be deployed virtually anywhere, urban, suburban, and rural locations alike.

Reliability and Security

Wireless building-to-building networks are reliable and provide consistent throughput over distance. Wireless links are ultra-secure, making unwanted eavesdropping virtually impossible.

Cost Saving

Connecting LANs together using wireless links is significantly less expensive than upgrading existing wires or laying new ones. As well, wireless infrastructure needs less maintenance than wire line infrastructure.