VoIP over Wi-Fi Networks
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Voice-over-IP services can be an incremental revenue stream that
improves operators’ business model. Operators that traditionally provided data services can now add
voice telephony to their offering.
However, voice-over-IP (VoIP) is a mission critical application. Providing high-quality service while
maximizing network capacity requires an understanding of the technology and infrastructure.
So why are we telling you this now?
Wavion version 3.2 supports enables VoIP service, with quality of service (QoS), in addition to data.
This enables you to deliver a higher number of VoIP streams with high quality on Wavion based networks.
How can you learn more?
We have put together an in depth White paper on this subject. Our VoIP Service Over Wi-Fi Networks
white paper discusses the basic concepts of VoIP technology, and the implication and planning of
voices services over Wi-Fi infrastructures. It also explains the benefits of Wavion’s beamforming technology
in delivering VoIP over Wi-Fi services.
Click here to read the full white paper. |
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Working better with interference
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Wavion has amassed a lot of installations. Some of them in very difficult
environmental interference conditions. As a result we have learned a lot about how to effectively deal with
interference and still deliver high quality service
Take a look at the list of tips that we have assembled to help you deal with interference even in seemingly
impossible areas. We are confident that following these tips will help you improve your service as well and
look forward to hearing your feedback and input on this subject.
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Improved Wi-Fi spectral efficiency – AKA more capacity
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Wavion has developed a unique technology that improves Wi-Fi spectral
efficiency. We have been able to reduce the channel width used by our base station from 20MHz to 15MHz,
with virtually no affect to the link throughput. As a result, you get 25% capacity increase and can deliver 4
non overlapping channels on the same 60MHz band available.in the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi band, in which you
previously delivered only 3.
Click here to read the full white paper.
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