Mission-Critical Communications Radio covers 4.4-5.9 GHz range.

Press Release Summary:



Offering deployment flexibility and sustainability, PTP 700 covers 4 GHz NTIA/NATO bands and 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum for federal, industrial, and public safety deployments. This point-to-point wireless broadband solution is available as Connectorized Radio or Connectorized+Integrated Radio. Latter allows for antenna selection at time of deployment. Capable of line of sight and non-line of sight operation, radio offers up to 450 Mbps throughput and has 124 mile max range.



Original Press Release:



Cambium Networks Releases PTP 700 for Mission-Critical Communications



- Point-to-point wireless solutions covers 4 GHz NTIA/NATO bands and 5 GHz unlicensed spectrum for federal, industrial and public safety deployments -



ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. -- Cambium Networks(TM), a leading global provider of wireless broadband solutions, today released PTP 700, a point-to-point wireless broadband solution for mission-critical communications in the federal, government, industrial and public safety space.



Encompassing unlicensed and licensed frequency bands, PTP 700 is a best-in-class platform for deployment flexibility and sustainability. The PTP 700 lowers the total cost of ownership while supporting a wide breadth of missions, including situational awareness, video surveillance, border security, base modernization, test range communications, first responder rapid deployments and tactical military operations, all with a single radio. The PTP 700 is available as a Connectorized Radio or Connectorized+Integrated Radio, which allows for antenna selection at time of deployment.  In a future software release, the PTP 700 will support high-capacity multipoint to further extend mission capabilities.



Key features of PTP 700 include:

--  Frequency: 4.4 GHz to 5.9 GHz in a single radio

--  Throughput: up to 450 Mbps

--  Range: up to 124 miles (200 kilometers)

--  Line of sight and non-line of sight capable

--  Configuration: point-to-point configuration and extendable to a high-capacity point-to-multipoint architecture

--  Industry standards: FIPS 140-2, MIL-STD-810G, IPv6, 1588v2 / SyncE (LTE-ready)



"We've been customers of Cambium Networks for some time and have been pleased with the performance of our PTP 600 modules," said Dan Bambach, general manager, Southwestern Wireless. "We were impressed with the PTP 700's superior performance and flexibility, and look forward to incorporating it in our existing networks for a range of public services."



The PTP 700 is available now through Cambium Networks' global distributors and will ship in August.



"In the federal, public safety and industrial space, network operators require high-performance equipment that can be deployed in any scenario. Their work and often, our safety, depend on our technology. Our heritage in mission-critical communications has given us strong expertise in efficiently, economically and securely transmitting information over any environment for any purpose. We are pleased to further raise the industry standard in critical communications with the PTP 700," said Atul Bhatnagar, president and CEO, Cambium Networks.



About Cambium Networks:

Cambium Networks is a leading global provider of wireless broadband solutions that connect the unconnected. Through its extensive portfolio of reliable, scalable and secure wireless broadband point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PMP) platforms, Cambium Networks makes it possible for all service providers; enterprises; governmental and military agencies; oil, gas and utility companies; Internet service providers; and public safety networks to build powerful, easily sustainable communications networks. The company currently has over four million of its access and backhaul radios deployed in thousands of demanding networks in more than 150 countries. Headquartered outside Chicago and with R&D centers in the U.S., Ashburton, U.K. and Bangalore, India, Cambium Networks sells through a range of trusted global distributors. For more information, visit: www.cambiumnetworks.com and www.connectingtheunconnected.org.



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