XipLink Extends Backhaul Optimization for Mission
Critical and CBRS Networks Provides complete
optimization solutions for LTE/5G backhaul links
XipLink announced expanded support
of mobile backhaul optimization for Mission Critical and
CBRS networks.
Utilizing optimization and TCP
Acceleration, XipLink´s solution will boost LTE and 5G
performance by reducing mobile backhaul costs while
simultaneously increasing download speeds at the mobile
base station. This technology enables transport of
increased customer traffic over satellite or wireless
links, while simultaneously improving the Quality of
Experience (QoE) for downstream subscribers.
With proven user-friendly solutions
that are utilized by over 50 Mobile Network Operators
(MNO's), XipLink is extending backhaul optimization to
the following markets:
Mission Critical and Public
Safety
With human lives on the line,
Mission Critical and Public Safety Networks demand new
levels of capacity and reliability to support the
growing needs of paramedics, emergency medical
technicians, police, firefighters, and military
personnel. Effective communications
that remain clear and consistent during catastrophic
events, such as natural disasters or terrorist attacks,
is vital for first responders.
Emergency and public safety networks benefit from
XipLink's optimized LTE/5G mobile backhaul technology by
improving download times and rapid access to essential
resources. The recent addition of
Traffic Steering automated policies, leveraging
XipLink's existing link balancing and bonding
capability, effectively broadens first responder path
selection to reduce risk and increase connection
quality.
Thus far, XipLink has successfully
empowered several public safety networks in North
America, including the largest purpose built first
responder cellular network of its kind. This optimized
solution provides first responders with enhanced levels
of backhaul efficiency and quality of service. Aside
from providing necessary and lifesaving communications,
XipLink has also reduced operating expenditures due to
its optimization capabilities that were purposely
designed for the mobile environment.
“First responders require reliable
communications during critical times,” said Jack Waters,
CEO at XipLink. “We are committed to offering innovative
optimized backhaul that facilitates efficient network
traffic movement while also improving the quality of
experience required for the public safety community
during emergencies and various other crises.”
Citizens Broadband Radio
Service (CBRS) and Private LTE
With the Federal Communications
Commission's (FCC) approval of full-scale commercial
shared spectrum now available in the CBRS band, service
providers and enterprises can take advantage to extend
coverage and capacity. By doing so, companies can create
their own public or private LTE and 5G networks with a
low barrier-to-entry.
CBRS offers 150 MHz
of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band that is dynamically
shared between incumbent and commercial users.
This allows major cable operators, WISPs, MNOs,
and other diverse enterprises to now deploy LTE and
eventually 5G. XipLink is paving the way for the
delivery of CBRS backhaul at a lower OPEX while
providing higher throughput and improved availability.
“XipLink is excited that CBRS is
ready for commercial deployment. This shared spectrum
offers new opportunities for operators and enterprises,”
said Tim Peyla, Senior Director, Business Development at
XipLink. “Network operators using XipLink in underserved
or rural communities can now increase the quality of
experience for subscribers while reducing backhaul
capacity cost.”
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