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Aug. 1, 2008
Trimax Wireless will soon be providing a new products line for metropolitan-type wireless networks that will
combine Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX and DECT standards.
The new company has introduced the T-MAX product line, which provides high-capacity data, voice and video
services covering the entire range of license free, as well as (regular) licensed spectrum.
Trimax's new products enable the development of high performance wireless broadband networks that deliver
several simultaneous applications on a metropolitan scale, including voice, video, data, meter reading,
surveillance and public access.
The two-year-old privately held wireless company is targeting systems integrators and service providers
in North America, the Caribbean and Latin America.
Trimax CEO Ulrich Altvater said “overall, Wi-MAX technology creates a tremendous opportunity for wireless service providers. However,
CPE (customer premises equipment) for these networks is still very expensive and widespread deployments
are only limited by the high cost for the service provider.”
He added “Trimax addresses this by combining Wi-MAX as a wireless backhaul with micro-cells that provide
access from Wi-Fi, WiMAX or DECT in a unified system.”
The TMAX 5000 and 6000 series are base station platforms designed to be deployed on cell towers or building
tops at the wired point of presence.
The series creates point-to-point, or point-to-multipoint wireless backhaul networks that can be WiMAX-enabled
in the 3.5 GHz or 3.6 GHz bands, or they can be based on Wi-Fi technology in the 5.8 GHz or 4.9 GHz bands.
All of the products mentioned include integrated management, wireless security and gateway capabilities.
The TMAX 3000 and 4000 series wireless routers support 3 or 4 WiMAX or Wi-Fi radio modules and up to two
optional DECT modules for local voice access.
The multiradio 3000 and 4000 series products combine wireless backhaul with wireless access. The TMAX 2000 and
1000 edge nodes are dual and single radio platforms that fill in client connectivity where needed inexpensively
and without sacrificing network throughput.
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Source: Trimax Wireless.