Receiver Multicoupler
A Receiver Multicoupler is used to connect multiple radio receivers to a single antenna. It split ... Read More
Microwave backhaul refers to the transportation of traffic (voice, video and data) between distributed sites and a more centralised point of presence via a radio link.
Operators can lease microwave spectrum and build networks that deliver several E1/T1s, STM1/OC3s and Ethernet services over the air, providing an instant, reliable and relatively low-cost solution to the growing global demand for backhaul capacity.
Microwave is already the backhaul technology used by most mobile operators worldwide, and outside the US nearly 70% of backhaul traffic travels over microwave links. This trend is likely to continue since microwave is a scalable and economical backhaul option compared to leased line copper and new fibre.
Market Analysis and Insights: Global Microwave Backhaul Radio Links Market
The global Microwave Backhaul Radio Links market was valued at US$ XX in 2020 and will reach US$ XX million by the end of 2027, growing at a CAGR of XX% during 2022-2027.
Global Microwave Backhaul Radio Links Scope and Market Size
The global Microwave Backhaul Radio Links market is segmented by company, region (country), by Type, and by Application. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global Microwave Backhaul Radio Links market will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource. The segmental analysis focuses on sales, revenue and forecast by region (country), by Type and by Application for the period 2016-2027.
Segment by Type
2.4 to 6 GHz
6 to 20 GHz
28 GHz
38 GHz
Others
Segment by Application
Up to 100 Mbps
100 to 250 Mbps
250 Mbps to 1 Gbps
Over 1 Gbps
The Microwave Backhaul Radio Links market is analysed and market size information is provided by regions (countries). Segment by Application, the Microwave Backhaul Radio Links market is segmented into North America, Europe, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, India and Other Regions.
By Company
BridgeWave
Cambium Networks
DragonWave
Exalt
Fastback Networks
HXI
LightPointe
Mimosa
Proxim
RACOM
Radwin
Ruckus
Siklu
Trango Systems
Ubiquiti Networks
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