Many wireless options are limited in range, can’t overcome line-of-sight restrictions, and
simply don’t have the bandwidth needed to deliver voice, video and data.
Affordable
high-speed wireline (ISDN, T1, DSL, cable and fiber) connectivity is not always available in rural areas
as it would require running long distance cables through forests, mountains and other rough terrain. Redline's
broadband wireless products offer a cost-effective solution for rural connectivity.
Redline's broadband wireless products deliver:
NLOS
More bandwidth
Voice, video and data
Redline offers a cost-effective solution for rural connectivity.
The point-to-point (PTP) broadband wireless system reduces operational expense and expands bandwidth to rural
communities.
Testimonial:
I-Netlink, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada Bringing broadband services to rural communities
I-Netlink Wireless, a subsidiary of network service provider InfoMetrics Incorporated, was formed with
the mandate to bring broadband services to rural communities.
“Redline products have enabled us to develop new business opportunities and expand our presence in
the rural broadband wireless market,” said Charlie Clark, CEO and president of I-Netlink Wireless. “The
ease of use – including customization, software updates and Web-based interface – made it much
more intuitive than other products from an operational standpoint. These features have simplified deployment
and will allow us to complete the Brandon installation before the winter freeze, which puts us three months
ahead of schedule. Within a matter of months we have been able to deliver broadband access to many under-served
areas that have been overlooked by DSL and cable service providers.”
Testimonial:
BPS Networks, Bernie, Missouri, USA Cost-effective, high performing infrastructure expands access
Broadband wireless provided PBS Networks with the speed, range and scalability they needed, without having
to worry about line-of-sight constraints (an ongoing problem with other wireless options in rural environments)
or ongoing lease line costs. The result is a cost-effective, more flexible and higher performing infrastructure
that has allowed BPS to expand access to more locations and customers than ever.
"We moved all traffic off the T1 and are carrying all data over our Redline links. The main advantage
of the Redline link over the T1 is that I now have a place to build a network at both ends plus two locations
in the middle. In other words, I now have the ability to provide access at four locations instead of just
two,” said Butch Evans. BPS Networks in Bernie, Missouri.
"We are paying about the same as a point-to-point T1 in recurring fees for all our towers, but we have
many times the available bandwidth for that cost, as well as the midpoints.”