Smart Highways

Learn about opportunities for smart highways in our new solution paper.

The wireless network backbone provides the attachment point for all other wireless use cases deployed throughout the Smart Highway communications network, and therefore are often configured for low latency and the capacity to support hundreds of Mbps (if not Gigabit in some locations), ensuring adherence to any latency sensitive applications that may be required across the network (e.g. Emergency Roadside VoIP Call Boxes).

Check out the Smart Highways solution paper.

There are many IP communications needs on the course of a highway system, including maintenance and rest facilities, communities, factories, businesses and communities. Just as the highway provides access to these locations, a wireless backbone networks can provide high-speed connectivity to the people and businesses along the route.

Wireless broadband technology from Cambium Networks is designed to provide the spectral efficiency, coverage and capacity to offer consistently reliable wireless connectivity for remote buildings, indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi access, events and monitoring of facilities.

Check out the Smart Highways brochure.