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| Zinwave Launches Its 3000 Active Wideband DAS Zinwave launches its 3000 Active Wideband Distributed Antenna System (DAS). The system supports the full wireless spectrum, from 136MHz through to 2.7GHz on a single platform. A true wideband system – no parallel service specific units and no cabling overlays – the Zinwave 3000 allows businesses and facilities to deploy a single centrally managed platform to support multi-service/multi-operator wireless coverage. Any number or combination of services are supported – including 2G/3G to LTE; WiFi; WiMAX; TETRA; private mobile radio; RFID; DVB-H; etc – enabling simultaneous mobility for employees, consumers and emergency services. It is also the only active DAS system that can support Time Division Duplex (TDD) services. The scalability and flexibility afforded by the Zinwave 3000 ensures wireless coverage can be delivered to the most complex of locations and structures, including multi-building campus sites, high-rise offices, or large complexes such as airports. The Zinwave 3000 can utilise single-mode (SMF) or multi-mode (MMF) fibre (with a coaxial option), allowing the use of existing fibre infrastructure where available. Key features of the Zinwave 3000 Active Wideband DAS include: • Multiple services distributed simultaneously with the same components and cable layout; • High power un-obtrusive Remote Units that connect via MMF, SMF or coaxial cable; • Future proof – Additional services can be added with no additional components or infrastructure; • Scalable and flexible – Single or dual star architecture, can be tailored to suit every environment, building size, topology or required connectivity; • Highly cost-effective – Through ease of planning, installation and management. Furthermore, the Zinwave 3000 provides a built-in Element Management System (EMS), for centralised monitoring and configuration. A web-based interface allows the management features to be accessed without requiring any proprietary equipment of software. Alternatively an SNMP interface allows integration into existing management systems. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Computing News :: home page |