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Teton Communications Standardizes on Exalt Microwave Radio Systems
Licensed 6 GHz Microwave Radio Systems Improve Network Performance and Reduce Costs for Network Operator in Eastern Idaho
| Source: Exalt Communications
CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwire - November 10, 2009) - Exalt
Communications, the company that is reinventing microwave backhaul,
today announced that Teton
Communications, Inc., a network operator and 2-way radio systems
integrator in Eastern Idaho, has standardized on Exalt microwave radio
systems to support its backbone network over a 20,000 square-mile service
area stretching from Pocatello, Idaho to Yellowstone National Park. The
company has deployed Exalt licensed 6 GHz radio systems on several 20-mile
links to date, and intends to replace the legacy gear on its remaining
links over time. Teton Communications is also recommending Exalt radio
systems to its customers, including public safety organizations and
utilities, for private network upgrades and expansions.
"We evaluated systems from all major microwave vendors, but Exalt offered a
much better combination of features, performance, reliability and
cost-effectiveness," said Tony Hafla, president of Teton Communications. "With
Exalt, we have the flexibility to scale up to full wire-speed Gigabit
Ethernet through capacity aggregation, and we have reduced our capital and
operational costs significantly."
The
Exalt EX-6i-DS3-GigE radio systems deployed by Teton Communications
currently carry up to 16 T1 lines of native TDM traffic along with 100
megabits per second of Ethernet bandwidth. Both TDM and Ethernet capacities
may be expanded or interchanged in the future via remotely downloadable
software. Thanks to the Exalt 1.5+0 redundancy configuration, the operator
avoids the cost of deploying standby radios because Exalt technology
ensures that every radio link stays in operation even if there is an
internal component failure. The Exalt radio systems also reduce operating
expenses; they use a small fraction of the power required by the legacy
systems they are replacing, and Exalt web-based management allows the
technical staff at Teton Communications to remotely configure and
troubleshoot radios without truck rolls.
"In remote areas like Eastern Idaho, wireless links are the only way to
connect facilities, but that doesn't mean network operators have to
sacrifice bandwidth or reliability in order to keep costs down," said Amir Zoufonoun,
president and CEO of Exalt Communications. "As wireless service providers
like Teton Communications are discovering, Exalt radio systems deliver
carrier-class reliability and highly scalable bandwidth while reducing
costs."
All
Exalt radio systems -- licensed and license-exempt -- are carrier-class
systems offering guaranteed link availability, guaranteed throughput and
low, constant latency. Systems are available in frequencies from 2 to 40
GHz and in capacities from 10 Mbps to more than 700 Mbps per channel,
providing a range of options to fit countless network applications.
Designed to enable a smooth transition to IP, they offer native support for
both TDM and Ethernet, and are fully software configurable and upgradeable.
For easy and secure management using third-party network management
systems, Exalt systems support SNMP v1, v2c and v3. Data security is
provided by available FIPS 197-compliant AES 128-bit and 256-bit encryption
that adds zero latency to the transmission. To simplify installation and
maintenance, all Exalt systems feature an embedded manual and most include
a built-in spectrum analyzer.
About Exalt Communications
Exalt Communications provides
next-generation licensed and license-exempt microwave systems to service
providers, government organizations and enterprises worldwide. Exalt
products are designed to solve the network bottlenecks associated with the
growing demand for IP-based voice, data and video applications and the
resulting migration from TDM to IP-based networks. With a flexible
architecture and universal product platform covering multiple market
segments, Exalt provides a full range of carrier-class microwave radio
systems that meet the demand for cost-effective and flexible alternatives
to fiber and leased lines.
www.exaltcom.com