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Cable free Solutions. Broadband Wireless Networks. FSO and Radio. www.cablefreesolutions.com. Who are Cable free ?. Established in 1997, following three years of research and development Cablefree are acknowledged leaders in wireless technology. Founded 1997 Based on proven technology

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  1. CablefreeSolutions Broadband Wireless Networks FSO and Radio www.cablefreesolutions.com

  2. Who areCablefree ? Established in 1997, following three years of research and development Cablefree are acknowledged leaders in wireless technology. Founded 1997 Based on proven technology Privately owned, UK based Technology Leadership – first vendor to ship 622Mbps & Gigabit Ethernet International sales in 50+ countries through channel partners Proven track record in mission critical applications

  3. Introducing Cablefree Transmit Voice, Data and Video up to Gigabit speeds through the air Between any locations where line-of-sight exists

  4. CablefreeApplications Markets for Broadband Wireless Market www.cablefreesolutions.com

  5. CablefreeLAN Extensions Connecting Customer buildings at full LAN backbone speed, avoids the WAN bottleneck Main Office E1, T1, Fast or Gigabit Ethernet ATM 155 or 622Mbps Remote Office Voice & Data Connectivity E1 or T1 Fast or Gigabit Ethernet ATM 155 or 622Mbps Fully Upgradeable No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection 500m ... 2000m Users Switch + PABX Users Switch + PABX PSTN + Internet

  6. CablefreeLast Mile - PDH PDH access from POP to Customer, alternative to microwave links or copper leased lines 1xE1 … 16xE1 E2, E3, STM-1 PDH connection 1xE1 … 16xE1 1T1 … 4T1 E2, E3, STM-1 Fully Upgradeable No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection 500m ... 4000m CPE Mux Sonet ADM NMC SDH Fibre Optic Network

  7. CablefreeMetro Area Network Connect Customers to POP sites – Virtual-Multipoint LMDS replacement – Wireless bypass of Local loop To each Customer: - E1 or T1 - Fast or Gigabit Ethernet - ATM 155 or 622Mbps No bandwidth Sharing Fully Upgradeable No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection POP POP NMC

  8. Cablefreein Mobile networks Microcell and cell-site backhaul for GSM, GPRS, 3G and EDGE traffic E1, T1, 4xE1, 4xT1 E3, STM-1 Microcell Site Macrocell Site SDH network Fibre or Microwave No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection NMC

  9. CablefreeFibre Resilience Use CableFree to backup existing microwave links,fibre or copper leased lines where redundancy is required E1, T1, Fast or Gigabit Ethernet ATM 155 or 622Mbps Voice & Data Connectivity E1 or T1 Fast or Gigabit Ethernet ATM 155 or 622Mbps Fully Upgradeable No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection 500m ... 4000m CPE Existing Leased Line CPE NMC PSTN + Internet

  10. CablefreeTemporary Links Quick-fit temporary links for Data or Outside Broadcast Use License-free alternative to microwave or radio solutions Voice, Data or Video Composite or Digital Broadcast Video Composite Video Digital SDI Video 270 to 540Mbps Data 10Mbps to Gigabit Ethernet E1, T1 Voice connections No Frequency license No Link Engineering Management via SNMP, RS232 or GSM connection

  11. Cablefree’sData Market Trends Note: Figures are % sales by number of units, not turnover, excluding sales of telecom and voice products

  12. Cablefree Availability of FSO Importance of Fade Margin for FSO • High Fade Margin required to combat bad weather • Rain – low attenuation < 9dB/km • Snow – moderate attenuation < 12dB/km • Mist – moderate attenuation < 12dB/km • Thick fog – high attenuation up to 100dB/km • System features meet ‘5-nines’ criteria • Ultra-sensitive APD receivers • High Quality optics & filtering • Automatic Transmit Power Control (ATPC)

  13. FSO illustration of Fog Densities No fog – Visibility well over 2km Light fog – Visibility over 1km Thick fog – Visibility 400m For 99.999% Reliability: Plan for worst-case local Fog densities Use CableFree’s Link Planning Tools

  14. Cablefree ATPC – how it works No fog – Visibility well over 2km In clear conditions, the CableFree ATPC system automatically reduces output power to a lower level, down to 1/16 of maximum. Overload of the receiver is avoided even in bright sunny conditions Light fog – Visibility over 1km In moderate conditions, the ATPC controller turns the power up to ensure optimum power received at both ends of the link.Sophisticated on-board software avoids overload or drop-out Thick fog – Visibility 400m In bad conditions, ATPC can increase the power to maximum output for a given product type. Note: This means you can install a 4km FSO system say at 600m, to increase availability beyond that which a nominal 1km system could provide

  15. Cablefree ATPC – with & without CableFree link with ATPC switched off A CableFree link without ATPC enabled, showing significant variations in received signal level (RSSI). RSSI variations can be caused by weather effects such as fog, heavy rain, snow or dust storms; also thermal effects, bracket movement and long-term drift CableFree link with ATPC A CableFree Link with ATPC enabled in identical conditions shows no variation in received power (RSSI). The controller automatically adjusts the transmitted power levels to ensure optimum signal received at both ends of the link.Optimum power levels mean minimum Bit-Error-Rate (BER) and reduced risk of overload

  16. FSO Choice of Wavelength Avoid the absorption peaks in the atmosphere CableFree avoids absorption caused by water molecules There is no ‘magic wavelength’ which avoids fog – but … Longer wavelengths allow higher safe output powers A properly designed link budget is the most important 785nm 980nm Slightly Greater fog penetration

  17. FSOReliability Equipment Reliability • Solid-state Peltier cooling for long laser life - MTBF >20yrs • Use of multiple lasers and drivers - protects against possible failure of semiconductor lasers • Housings are water, moisture and rust-proof • System design uses quality components specified for high-reliability telecom systems • Proven track record with over 2000 deployments worldwide CableFree has a ‘fit-and-forget’ design philosophy. Cooling, Heating & power management ensure reliability in all climates. Management systems provide indication of any degradation

  18. FSO & Laser Safety What are the requirements? • Avoid risk of retinal damage • Output power – Class 3B not acceptable, 1M is the accepted limit • Large apertures are safer – Avoid ‘point source’ emission • Divergent systems are safer – e.g. CableFree 0.5 degree • Mounting locations – e.g. roof parapets safer than through glass

  19. Cablefree FSO performance Quality Transmit Optics: Circular, Wide beam CableFree -Circular beam combats X & Y movement Older product – Narrow Elliptical beam Misaligns in wind, vibration & building movement Wide beam – no need for complex auto-tracking 10m 1,000m

  20. CablefreeSolutions Limited Product Portfolio Product Portfolio www.cablefreesolutions.com

  21. Entry-Level FSO System Capacities: 2, 100Mbps & Gigabit Range: 170m, 420m, 700m Voice & Data Networks Quick Installation Plug&play Non-UpgradeableNetwork interfaces Cluster and Link Management tools Same build Quality as other CableFree products Ideal for cost-effective Enterprise networksAlternative to 802.11 radio links

  22. Cablefree622 High Capacity FSO Capacity: 1 to 622Mbps Range: up to 2km Data Networking & Telecommunications Quick Installation Fully UpgradableVoice, Data & Video up to STM-4 Cluster and Link Management tools Best-of-Breed since 1997 Perfect solution for Data Networking, last-mile links, SDH network access, Broadcast TV and CCTV Security

  23. CablefreeAccess Long Range FSO Capacity: 1 to 155Mbps Range: up to 4km* Data Networking & Telecommunications Quick Installation Fully UpgradableE1, 4xE1 up to STM-1 Cluster and Link Management tools Designed for operation in extreme climates *Max link distances depend on local climate The ideal choice for last-mile links, SDH network access,rapid deployment, GSM & 3rd Generation interconnect

  24. CablefreeGigabit Wireless Gigabit FSO Capacity: up to 1.5Gbps Range: up to 1.5km Quick Installation Gigabit Ethernet, Gigabit Fibre Channel and HDTV Logical upgrade from Cablefree Access and 622 systems Cluster and Link Management tools World Leader since 1999 Ideally suited for metro networks, IP network access,rapid deployment, Storage Area Networks and HDTV

  25. CablefreeFSO Interfaces Interface modules for: Data Networking Ethernet 10, 100, 1000Mbps • Token Ring • FDDI • Fibre Channel • ATM-155 & 622 Telecommunications G.703 E1 • E2 • E3 • T1 • DS-3 • STS-1 • Sonet/SDH 155 & 622Mbps Multiplexed Voice & Data 10+2 • 100+2 • Multiple (up to 16x) E1 Broadcast Television PAL/NTSC Composite Video • Digital Broadcast 143 … 540Mbps CCTV Security PAL/NTSC Composite Video • Multiple channels

  26. Cablefree FSO upgrades Simple Plug-in upgrades preserve investment E1 10Mbps Ethernet CableFree Access, 622 or Gigabit 4xE1 100Mbps Ethernet E3 100Mbps + E1 in ODU Cards loaded or IDU STM-1 1000Mbps STM-4 And so on …

  27. CablefreeRadio – MPR Medium Performance Radio Capacity: up to 30Mbps Range: up to 40km* Quick Installation Ethernet, VOIP, IP-video Complimentary to FSO P2P and P2MP operation Cluster and Link Management tools Best price/performance in the industry *Max range depends on antennas and sites Ideally suited for Wireless ISP, CCTV, FSO backup, last-mile, backhaul and client site deployment

  28. CablefreeRadio – HPR High Performance Radio Capacity: up to 80Mbps Range: up to 40km* Quick Installation Ethernet, VOIP, IP-video Complimentary to FSO P2P and P2MP operation Cluster and Link Management tools Best price/performance in the industry *Max range depends on antennas and sites Ideally suited for Wireless ISP, CCTV, FSO backup, last-mile, backhaul and client site deployment

  29. Comparison FSO & Radio Comparing CableFree FSO and Radio products FSO (Laser) Radio Max capacity 1.5Gbps 80Mbps Max Range 4km 40km Interfaces Any Ethernet only (IP, PDH, SDH, video) (but also VOIP, IP video) Modularity Interface/chassis Radio/antenna Architecture P2P only P2P or P2MP Downtime in Thick fog, sandstorm Interference Cost Moderate Lower Power 20-35W 10-20W

  30. What are the trends in FSO? What can we expect from future FSO products? Market Drivers • Higher bandwidths • Lower Costs – e.g. Residential • Longer range + higher availability Technology • Longer wavelengths – 2.2um and beyond • Multiple wavelengths – WDM and DWDM • True multipoint deployment • Product engineering for volume

  31. Cablefree - Next Generation The Demand for Wireless Bandwidth Drivers for higher data rates are - • Wireless Metropolitan-area networks • Backup of SONET/SDH fibre rings • Disaster Recovery • 10-Gigabit Ethernet in 2001 Cablefree: Next Generation Optical Wireless Cablefree’s next product range will feature - • Entry-level of 2.5Gbps • Upgrade modules for 10Gbps and WDM • Optional FEC codecs for enhanced BER • Range 4km+ at 1550nm

  32. CablefreeSolutions Limited Installation & Management Systems Management Systems www.cablefreesolutions.com

  33. Cablefree - Compatibility CableFree has demonstrated compatibility with all major vendors of core, access and enterprise network equipment Logos and Trademarks are property of their respective companies

  34. ODU+IDU configuration of Cablefree FSO Link Cablefree Access, 622 or Gigabit Cablefree Cablefree Up to 4000m MultimodeFibre Power Cable Power Cable MultimodeFibre 10BaseT IDU IDU Mains IN Mains IN Note Remote end IDU is optional – only 1 needed per hop Network Network SNMP Connection Specifications: Data: Multimode Fibre from IDU to the head unit Power: 5-core cable carries power + telemetry SNMP: 10BaseT UTP cable at IDU Network: Fibre, coax or UTP from IDU

  35. All-Outdoor FSO configuration Cablefree Access, 622 or Gigabit Cablefree Cablefree Up to 4000m Coax, UTPor Fibre Coax, UTP or Fibre Power Cable Power Cable PSU PSU Mains IN Mains IN Network Network Connection Specifications: Network: Fibre, coax or UTP from Head Unit Power: 5-core cable carries power + telemetry RS232 Management or GSM-dial up connection at PSU

  36. Cablefree FSO Installation Simple Plug-in upgrades preserve investment Rear of FSO unit Alignment connector Signal level meter Interface Modules Power connector Alignment Module Pan & Tilt Bracket Headphone Microphone L & R Signal meter LCD Active Power controls FSO mounting surface Tilt adjustment screws Pan adjustment screws Plinth mount

  37. CablefreeLinkManager™ ‘Live’ Connection for advanced system diagnostics Connects to Cablefree system using IP LAN/WAN, RS232 or Dial-up modem Instant view of system performance Enables Logging of out-of-condition alarms, variations and long-term trends Ideal for monitoring of single links and use by field-service personnel

  38. CablefreeClusterManager™ Central Management of an entire network of Cablefree links Central Management of large networks of Cablefree systems each connected to NMC by GSM or land-line connections Up to 1,000 links Instant view of entire network performance Logging of out-of-condition alarms, variations and long-term trends Rapid implementation of network-wide management facility

  39. CablefreeSolutions Limited Customer Case Studies Installations www.cablefreesolutions.com

  40. Cablefree - Customers Over 2000 Customer Installations Over 50 countries worldwide Logos and Trademarks are property of their respective companies

  41. Cablefree Last-Mile Connections Last-Mile STM-1 links for national carrier China Unicom 155Mbps STM-1 links in Tibet, China (Potala Palace, background). Note Non-LOS configuration, paths lengths 1.5km and 1.1km

  42. Cablefree Last-Mile Connections Last-Mile STM-1 link in Hunan Province, China Railcomm 155Mbps STM-1 last-mile link in Hunan Province, China Multiplexers deliver 4xE1 and 2x 10baseT to customers in MTU System operates even in thick fog, path length around 1km

  43. Cablefree connects SohoNet Metropolitan Area Network in London uses CableFree CLEC network uses Cablefree 155Mbps FSO to link end-customers to central ‘hub site’ in London’s busy West End. Installed 1999. All links upgraded to Gigabit Ethernet in 2001

  44. Private Metro Area Networks Athens, Metropolitan Area Network for media group First Phase of an Ethernet IP network uses Cablefree 622/100Mbps links connecting offices across busy centre of Athens

  45. Cablefree - High Capacity ATM 622Mbps link for a major City trading company in London High capacity wireless link with no requirement for frequency license Column roof mount on lower end is designed to fit without piercing the roof covering At the top end, bracing struts avoid the need to drill into the building structure High capacity ATM traffic at 622Mbps connects two buildings, running through the window glass at the top end - 36 floors up Cablefree offers high-capacity connection with quick installation

  46. Cablefree - Instant G.703! 2Mbps telephony solution for Guinness Flight Hambros London - an investment company needed a replacement link - fast! Line-of--Sight from the first end of the link near Tower Bridge - the CableFree was to replace an older (unreliable) wireless system Installation is simple and here took 3 hours from start to sign-off The second end of the link installed showing the return line of sight path and the distinctive skyline of central London behind PABX-to-PABX connectivity achieved in 3 hours with a 2Mbps link

  47. Cablefree non-LOS FSO + RF Gigabit Ethernet + E1 non-LOS for Parthus in Dublin Cablefree GbE and E1 links with a ‘back-to-back’ repeater site Lucent 2.4GHz ISM-band radio deployed for resilient fail-over

  48. Cablefree 1+1 in The Hague Fast Ethernet + 38GHz MW backup FSO + Microwave offers 1+1 resilience for mission-critical customers Line-of-sight connection between two buildings in The Hague, Netherlands. Customer requirement for >99.999% met by ‘dual technology’ installation of FSO + MW links. This solution offers complete protection of equipment, power, cabling, LOS, weather and possible interference Cablefree can be deployed for high-availability carrier-type applications

  49. Cablefree LAN Extensions Metro LAN extensions, Datapath Inc, Manhattan Fast Ethernet network interconnect across busy Manhattan for for this IT company, bypassing need for expensive leased lines A ‘Star’ configuration connects the corporate headquarters to remote office sites at full 100Mbps throughput

  50. Cablefree LAN-LAN connection Gigabit Ethernet backbone for Lewisham College, London Gigabit Ethernet link connects from LAN to LAN across campus for this London College, avoiding the ‘WAN bottleneck’ Note differing mounting options selected for each building, to create optimum mountings for line-of-sight connection

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