Backhaul 2G base station traffic over an Ethernet ring Your Needs
Reduce 2G mobile backhaul costs by using Ethernet ring technology to connect base stations to Metro Ethernet or MPLS backbone
Our Solution
RAD’s IPmux-24 and IPmux-216 TDM pseudowire gateways can support up to 16 nodes in a ring topology with sub-50 millisecond protection switching time. Where fiber is deployed in the access, it is possible to build an Ethernet ring to backhaul 2G base station traffic.
Benefits:
Reduce 2G mobile backhaul costs by using Ethernet ring technology to connect base stations to Metro Ethernet or MPLS backbone
Our Solution
RAD’s IPmux-24 and IPmux-216 TDM pseudowire gateways can support up to 16 nodes in a ring topology with sub-50 millisecond protection switching time. Where fiber is deployed in the access, it is possible to build an Ethernet ring to backhaul 2G base station traffic.
Benefits:
- Highly accurate clock recovery to synchronize base stations to one clock source
- Provides resiliency in case of fiber cut between the nodes in the ring
- Enables easy replacement of obsolete SDH access ring without massive fiber re-trenching
- Support multi-generation, multi-operator collocation at the same tower
- Enhance service reliability through network resiliency and redundancy
For more information about Mobile Backhaul, see the complete list of RAD's Mobile Backhaul Solutions
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