Wireless Connectivity
Converging the Wired and Wireless Networks
Today's Wireless infrastructure needs to be upgraded to fulfill rapid growth in mobile applications. To support this, the backhaul transport systems must provide the additional bandwidth needed for the new mobile applications. Titan's SR technology increases capacity and allows converged services on existing optical networks, allowing 4G LTE upgrades to be accomplished with a minimum of effort.
Titan Photonics provides solutions to support Backhaul for both WiFi and 4G LTE Wireless Networks
WiFi +PON, WiFi + HFC
Demand of wireless bandwidth is exploding and the bandwidth demand will continue to grow in double digits in next 5-10 years. MSO operators are deploying WiFi hotspot to attract wireless customers to increase revenue. Telco operators desperately need 4G LTE system to provide higher bandwidth on new smart phones and THAT sparks a demand for cell tower backhaul upgrades. Building a new 4G LTE network takes years to complete and WiFi hotspots served by an HFC or optical network can be used to off-load mobile internet traffic during the upgrade.
Titan's SR Technology provides the excellent solutions for both Telcos and MSOs who need to add WiFi in their networks. It allows Point to Point, or Point-Multipoint services to be overlaid on the existing networks without impacting the services already there SR may be deployed on HFC, PON, or P to P facilities, allowing them to easily add WiFi hotspots to support the wireless network demand.
4G LTE Backhaul
The 4G LTE networks enhance the mobile experience by providing new and exciting services everywhere. Today's T1 backhaul cannot support the inevitable massive increase in usage needed by 4G LTE services, so carriers must upgrade backhaul links as well. Point to Point Ethernet is the preferred back haul solution today, but it is not always practical to install multiple new facilities to a site and most Ethernet products are difficult to upgrade as demand grows.
Titan's SR technology is upgraded by adding plug-in modems at a site providing a future proof high speed network. Separate secure links on the same fiber can be added the same way. With SR technologies on the backhaul, one cell site can support secure, expandable network on a single fiber, allowing carriers to quickly react to changing demands in their coverage area.

