Actelis’ New Mobile Backhaul Technology Helps Wireless Service Providers Ease Strain on Overloaded Cell Towers and Networks

NEW ORLEANS, May 8, 2012 - Actelis Networks®, The Broadband Acceleration Company™, today announced it will showcase a new Ethernet Access Device (EAD) at the International CTIA WIRELESS® Expo in New Orleans (Booth 2558 inside the Mobile Backhaul Pavilion) that addresses the growing mobile backhaul challenge faced by wireless service providers. As a result of the skyrocketing usage of smartphones and tablets, mobile backhaul networks are becoming overloaded because of bandwidth-intensive applications. The challenge of providing affordable backhaul is magnified when carriers deploy picocells, or other small cells, to provide service to small service areas. Clusters of these small cells can be an effective way to improve broadband coverage for business parks, hotels, shopping malls and downtown areas; however, the cost and complexity of bonding T1/E1 lines, laying fiber or using microwave for backhauling traffic from small cells can be inefficient and cost prohibitive.

To increase backhaul capacity from the base station at the cell site, there have been three traditional approaches: add fiber, bond multiple T1/E1 lines or employ microwave. In several cases, especially in less densely populated urban and rural areas, the cost of deploying fiber is prohibitive and takes years to recoup any investment. Bonding T1/E1 lines is also not economically sustainable or scalable to meet demand. For microwave solutions, ensuring quality of experience can be problematic, since line-of-sight is required to function properly.

“Adoption of mobile applications and underlying wireless services is expanding at an unprecedented rate, and customers are relying on services that deliver the experience they expect,” said Joe Manuele, executive vice president of worldwide sales and customer support. “This network overloading, coupled with significant growth in wireless traffic and customer expectations to have high-quality, 24/7 wireless service regardless of their location, is fueling broadband Ethernet over copper backhaul adoption, especially for small cell wireless applications, because they are more efficient, cost effective and carriers can deploy them immediately.”

The new Actelis ML700 EAD will help wireless service providers ease the broadband capacity strain being placed on their networks. These devices are the first and only line of EADs that deliver up to 500Mbps of bandwidth with extended reach using standard EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile) bonding by utilizing DMT technology. EFM over copper-based network transport is a strong alternative to fiber, T1/E1 and microwave, as it operates over the existing copper infrastructure. The ML700 EAD delivers the longest reach with the greatest reliability and the most cost-effective solution for high-bandwidth mobile backhaul applications.

Michael Howard, principal analyst and co-founder at Infonetics Research, believes that it will take a mix of standardized access options to provide ubiquitous high-bandwidth wireless services. EFM over copper solutions, for their standards-based efficiency, high-bandwidth capabilities and reach, will play a major role in helping carriers lower their cost per bit and enable a much quicker return on their network investment.

“We expect operators to spend $1.5 billion on EFM bonded copper Ethernet Access Devices in the next five years, as they increase the capacity to improve efficiency of mobile backhaul networks and business connections,” stated Howard. “It’s clear that growing numbers of service providers globally are becoming comfortable with EFM technology, and are taking advantage of its extended reach and capacity on copper in many applications and locations where fiber is too expensive for the return on investment.”

“Wireless carriers are investing in expanded spectrum and bandwidth. These upgrades, including upgrades to wireless backhaul, remain an expensive and time-consuming proposition,” added Actelis’ Manuele. “Carriers are under increasing pressure to better manage costs, as consumers and businesses seek the best deals for voice and data plans. Utilizing EFM over copper technology for mobile backhaul applications provides carriers with a pragmatic solution that will help them control capital and operational costs effectively.”

About Actelis Networks
Actelis®, The Broadband Acceleration Company™, is the global market leader and innovator in developing unique broadband solutions for telecom service providers, enterprises and municipalities. Deployed by more than 350 customers worldwide, Actelis is accelerating broadband services to businesses and residential subscribers through award-winning products and technologies, including the Broadband Accelerator (BBA), EFMplus™, Dynamic Rate Boost (DRB) and Dynamic Spectral Shaping (DSS). These unique, patented technologies enable service providers to deliver broadband services with the greatest rate, reach and reliability at lower cost over existing copper infrastructure. Actelis® and Actelis Networks® are registered trademarks. The Broadband Acceleration Company™, EFMplus™ and MetaASSIST™ are trademarks of Actelis. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.

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