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Bro@dnet Wimax from Tadcomm.


Tadiran Communications has unveiled a new wireless point-to-multi-point broadband Wimax-based communication system dubbed the Bro@dnet. The system enables high-speed voice and data communication to field-deployed combat units and commands, and includes a sector antenna that manages bandwidth allocation and delivers up to 37 MB in each direction at 360-degrees. With the advent of broadband communications, deployed units enjoy the freedom to reliably transmit and receive graphic-intensive multimedia information and voice communication simultaneously. The Bro@dnet system had its debut at the Asian Aerospace exhibition in Singapore in February 2006.

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Publication:Armada International
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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