UACCESS TD-SCDMA WIRELESS MULTIMEDIA
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UAccess network provides high-speed data and
voice services to both fixed and mobile users in NLOS environments. Thanks to the
advanced technologies, the system offers large coverage, high spectrum efficiency (up to 15 Mbps /
5MHz), an efficient combination of high speed and low speed services, low cost terminals, and
support of high mobility applications and N=1 deployment. The network is
ideally suited to cover all usage scenarios including voice, broadband data, multimedia and
trunking under fixed, portable and mobile conditions. With the advantages of integration of
broadband and narrowband services, low cost and flexiblity, the UAccess network can be deployed
rapidly and efficiently for both public and industrial users.
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MARITIME CELLULAR
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Cell2Sea is a complete solution
operating in GSM 850, 900, 1800 or 1900 Phase II frequency range and is utilizing satellite
back-bone for interconnection between the on-board radio access system and landline switching
facilities. This solution allows passengers and crew members to use their cell phones while on
board of the ships, as well as have access to Internet. Personal cell phones automatically switch
to onboard network when a ship enters international waters where the land-based cellular coverage
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CONTROLLED
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Micronet SIMwatch is a combination of compact cellular base stations,
control and processing servers aimed to collect, store and process information on mobile
terminals IMSI and IMEI identities. The system collects all mobile phone identities
and compares them against known criteria. When
interconnected to any existing PLMN mobile switching center, this subsystem acts as a
stand-alone cellular network node serving those subscribers who were added to the white
list. Any mobile terminal with known identities will
be seamlessly captured by Micronet Simwatch providing the user with actual handset
location. Micronet Simwatch
can be operated in two modes: as a stand-alone module, or as a remote node of any
PLMN. Built-in control and processing server has a separate database used for
black and white lists filtering and comparison. This internal database is real-time
synchronized with the database located at CPS. When interconnected to any legacy PLMN,
Micronet Simwatch acts as a separate base stations subsystem providing users with basic GSM
and UMTS functionality.
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SOLAR POWERED CELL
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Our solar powered GSM solution is based on fully
integrated GSM cell sites on towers. The BTS is integrated with a highly spectrum efficient,
wireless backhaul based on 2.3-2.7 GHz radio link. Optionally, any IP transport can be used as the
backhaul. The base-station has a very low power consumption. The countries of Africa are the most suitable
locations for the application of solar power technology. Africa is the most sun lighted continent but at the same time approximately
one-third of the territory stays with no electricity at all. Solar energy production is especially useful in
remote locations because of the excessive cost of transporting electricity from large-scale
power plants. Therefore the solution has the potential to alleviate many of the problems with
power supply for remote sites that face mobile operators.
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WIRELESS INSRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS |
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We are committed to the development and
implementation of innovative and highly effective engineering solutions within the wireless
telecommunications industry, ranging from low scale enterprise solutions to macro networks for
large corporate users. Any time your
requirements for network infrastructure fall beyond standard offerings or require a combination of
different technologies we will elaborate the most flexible and cost effective
solution.
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PORTABLE PRIVATE NETWORKS |
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Military GSM (MGSM) utilizes
redesigned and adapted civil Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) technology within
military and other special scenarios and isolated deployments. The concept of MGSM networks
architecture is based in a star topology with one central (hub) unit and several peripheral remote
units located within the required coverage area. Depending on configuration, we propose
very flexible solution starting from a unit housing signle Base Station to a box containing up to 8
transceivers allowing to serve 56 concurrent voice calls. |
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