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DragonWave adds new products to Horizon portfolio
[May 25, 2012]

DragonWave adds new products to Horizon portfolio


May 25, 2012 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) -- DragonWave Inc., a provider of broadband wireless backhaul and pseudowire equipment solutions, has added Horizon S-Series, a sub-6 GHz radio suited for non-line-of-sight applications such as those required for public safety and state and local governments, as well as certain microcellular backhaul applications.



The cost advantages of the S-Series coupled with a straight forward installation procedure makes it an ideal choice for deployments up to 200 Mbps. The S-Series asynchronous transmission provides added flexibility for operators, the company said.

DragonWave is also introducing the Horizon E-Series, operating in the licensed 70/80 GHz frequencies. The Horizon E-7000T provides up to 1Gbps of asynchronous capacity per link and is designed for shorter-range deployments in urban environments, such as in a mobile backhaul scenario, microcellular backhaul applications or to provide enterprise connectivity.


"The addition of these new products to our portfolio effectively enables DragonWave to offer a wireless microwave solution for every conceivable application today," said Greg Friesen, vice president of Product Development.

"We remain committed not only to expanding our innovative lead in technology development, but also to providing an all-encompassing product lineup so that we can meet our customers' needs not just today, but as they grow their networks and businesses, as well." DragonWave's Horizon line of packet microwave systems delivers the highest levels of spectral efficiency and reliability for carrier-grade delivery of advanced applications and services. DragonWave's Avenue portfolio offers fully integrated microcell platforms and microcell backhaul solutions, the company added.

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