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Research and Markets Adds Report: 'Microwave Radio: SONET/SDH and mm-Wave - Assessment of Markets and Technologies'
[September 30, 2008]

Research and Markets Adds Report: 'Microwave Radio: SONET/SDH and mm-Wave - Assessment of Markets and Technologies'


(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Microwave
Radio: SONET/SDH and mm-Wave - Assessment of Markets and Technologies"
report to its offerings.

In a release, Research and Markets noted that report highlights include:

This report researches technologies and markets for SONET/SDH and
high-frequency (60 GHz and E-band) microwave radio. It concentrates on
subjects related to these radios benefits, technical details, markets
and applications. Though utilized often in different applications and
markets, these microwave radios allow sustaining high-speed reliable
communications, and are used as alternative to fiber optics.

Despite early predictions, SONET/SDH still prevails in fiber optics
transmission as a standard. Microwave radio that is able to carry
SONET/SDH signals format is the logical extension or substitution of
fiber optic communications in cases when:

-Terrain and other factors preclude fiber placement

-Economics of a project dictate use of microwave technologies instead
of fiber optics systems.

The SONET/SDH microwave radio market is active and became stable if
compared with the telecom market after depression of 2000-2003.
Stability of the utility industry and tighter requirements on network
characteristics in the financial world contribute to the fact that this
market not only survived, but also continue to grow. The report
analyzes technology specifics and market properties of these radios as
well as portfolios of manufacturers.

mm-Wave radios experience the "second life" due to their benefits and
regulations that have recently opened relatively large windows of
spectrum for their use.

There are several motives for wanting to use millimeter-wave radio
links:

-The radio spectrum at very high frequencies is still rather
undeveloped, and therefore more radio spectrum with wider bandwidths is
available at these frequencies;

-The system capacity is higher at very high frequencies because the
range of radio signals is limited, resulting in smaller cells.
Therefore the same frequency can be reused at shorter distances;

-The inherent security and privacy is better at very high frequencies
because of the limited range and the relatively narrow beam widths that
can be achieved;

-The spatial resolution is better at very high frequencies;

-It is easy to realize Gb/s transmission;

-The physical size of antennas at very high frequencies is small and it
becomes practical to build complex antenna arrays and/or further
integrate them.

The interest in these technologies was also sparked by decisions of
regulatory agencies around the globe to release and regulate vast
volumes of spectrum; and the progress in the chips design that made it
possible to produce high-frequency IC with relatively low cost.

60 GHz radio and E-band radio, though belong to the same class of
millimeter-wave devices, have different properties; these properties
are determining applications. Two main applications for 60 GHz radio
were emphasized: a) Fixed Wireless, and b) WPAN. The technology
improvements and demand for wireless applications (particular, with
increased use of HDTV), work of standard organizations (such as IEEE
and ETSI) as well as contributions from such companies like IBM and
Motorola are helping with this radio commercialization. For E-band
radio, the authors analyzed commercial applications, technology
specifics and market specifics as well as the standards development
activity.

Research Methodology

Considerable research was done using the Internet. Information from
various Web sites was studied and analyzed. Evaluation of publicly

available marketing and technical publications was conducted. Telephone
conversations and interviews were held with industry analysts,
technical experts and executives. In addition to these interviews and
primary research, secondary sources were used to develop a more
complete mosaic of the market landscape, including industry and trade
publications, conferences and seminars.

The overriding objective throughout the work has been to provide valid
and relevant information. This has led to a continual review and update
of the information content.


Target Audience

This report is useful for technical staff of IT departments in various
industries, such as financial, education, health care and other. It
helps them to better understand the specifics of microwave transmission
and benefits that microwave technology can bring to their
communications needs. For vendors of microwave radio, the report
analyzes the competitive landscape of microwave radio developments.

Companies Mentioned:

-ADC

-Airlinx

-Asyrmatos

-Bridgewave

-Comotech

-E-band Communications

-ElvaLink

-Endwave

-G4 Networks

-GigaBeam

-Fujitsu

-Loea Corp.

-Proxim

-Rayawave

-Sophia Wireless

Report information:
www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4a9dbd/microwave_radio_s

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