Advantech Wireless Integrates Sevis
2G/3G/4G/LTE Backhaul Optimization in
its New Ultimate U7400-C2/C4 Satellite
Terminals
August 23, 2017
Advantech Wireless
announced the integration of
Sevis' 2G/3G/4G/LTE
Intelligent Backhaul Optimization (IBO)
in its new Ultimate U7400-C2 and
U7400-C4 Satellite Terminals.
Sevis IBO Backhaul
optimization and acceleration
integration within Advantech Wireless
ASAT II™ Hubs and high-throughput
U7400-C2 and C4 terminals feature the
company’s unique WaveSwitch™ technology,
supporting seamless switching between
ASCPC™, MF-TDMA, and SCPC (DVB-S2X)
waveforms, allocating bandwidth
dynamically from a common space segment
pool. WaveSwitch™ delivers full
bandwidth optimization at physical and
protocol layers simultaneously. This
powerful integration boosts mobile
throughput, reduces satellite backhaul
bandwidth costs and increases service
revenue, while at the same time
establishing a software-defined platform
for high-throughput satellite (HTS)
cellular backhaul.
"Sevis´
top-notch 2G, 3G and 4G / LTE
optimization logic is at the heart of
Advantech Wireless ASAT II™ cellular
backhaul solution, and combined with our
unique
WaveSwitch™ and 3D-BoD™ technologies
enable satellite backhaul with the
highest level
of bandwidth efficiency, scalability and
flexibility, allowing satellite service
providers and mobile carriers to reduce
backhaul OPEX substantially,"
said Oscar Glottmann, CMO Satellite
Networks Business Unit at Advantech
Wireless.
"As mobile
operators around the globe expand their
network coverage into areas such as
rural or remote locations unserved or
underserved by terrestrial technologies,
they rely on Sevis to help deliver such
services in the most affordable and
efficient manner. By integrating our
2G/3G/4G/LTE Intelligent Backhaul
Optimization and Acceleration solutions
within Advantech Wireless
ASAT II™ Hubs
and U7400-C2 and C4 terminals, users can
benefit from a synergetic end-to-end
solution that reduces both the cost of
deployment and operation," says Tim
Peyla, Vice President of Business
Development, Sevis Systems.
The Advantech
Wireless-Sevis integration uses Sevis’
7000 and 6000 series, allowing satellite
service providers and mobile carriers to
conduct high-ROI optimization not just
on IP-based 2G/3G/4G-LTE links but also
on legacy E1-based 2G/3G backhaul
networks, over either traditional and
high-throughput satellites (HTS).