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Force Optical Broadcast Systems Introduces the Next Generation 3030 Family of Wireless Transceivers24 September 2005
Force Optical Broadcast Systems is proud to announce the release of it’s new family of Wireless Transceivers for the PCS/Cellular/Wi-Fi spectrum of 824-2500 MHz, the 3030 family. This product is designed for the cellular backhaul of the signal in the L-Band Spectrum allowing cellular/PCS/WIMAX operators to save CAPEX by building distributed antenna systems that allow operators to centralize system smarts in one location and place antennas throughout the city without having to build the associated infrastructure for each site.
This promises to reduce the environmental impact by reducing the size of the antenna or tower site thereby removing unsightly towers from the public’s sight, create a future proof system that allows for bandwidth growth needs and permits operators to move to 3G with smaller footprint antennas without having the huge associated infrastructure costs per site. The Force transceiver will accept the RF signal and transport in RF to wherever the customer needs it to go and then return the same way.
Force’s 3030 family of transceivers come in 2 km and 12 km CWDM systems that are SNMP enabled allowing the system operator to remotely monitor and manage it’s equipment thereby reducing OPEX costs. Victor Gonzalez, the CEO of Force, asserts that “The 3030 family of transceivers will make the leasing of T-1s for cellular backhaul obsolete since the use of fiber will permit growth as the need for bandwidth grows, thereby giving customers a product that is both future proof and functional.” The Force product can be used on any fiber network and is designed for plug and play functionality.
The target customers of the Force 3030 family of transceivers will be cable MSO’s looking to increase revenue by transporting cellular backhaul, the municipalities building new Wi-Fi and WiMAX networks, and the traditional cellular operators that have their own backhaul capacity and are looking to reduce the cost of their base stations. When asked about the potential of the 3030 family, Force’s Director of Engineering, Ben Roderique “even though Force has been traditionally known for it’s excellence in the transport of Video and Satellite signals via fiber, we designed the 3030 family of transceivers because we felt that the need of cellular operators, and municipal Wi-Fi operators to build low cost, high bandwidth distributed antenna systems was not being addressed properly by traditional backhaul equipment manufacturers. The 3030 family of transceivers will transport the RF signal via fiber to the hub site independently of the content whether it is video, data, digital or analog.
About Force: Force, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacturing of fiber optic transport equipment for a variety of private and public network applications. Force's core competence focuses on optical transport of video, audio and data. Product solutions include Satellite L-Band and IF, Wireless and Mobile Communications, Digital Broadcast for Networks and Cable Service Providers and CATV video distribution for Private Networks and Educational Distance Learning applications. Force additionally offers optical transport for control instrumentation, security and surveillance. Force is continually developing new products and strives to incorporate the latest technology into its offering. Our goal is to provide our customers the best performance for the lowest possible cost.
Call Force, Incorporated today at 800-732-5252 to learn more about our new 3030 Family of Wireless Transceivers or visit us on the web at http://www.forceinc.com
Source: PR Web
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