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To: ahhaha who wrote (410)6/12/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 626
 
Re: MRVC: I see what you mean, Doc, concerning MRVC's wireless release. Maybe someone who has first hand data on this will elaborate on its innards, and explain how it works, and provide some specific application level-related detail for us. Such a solution would seem to fit the bill for some of the last mile architectures we've hypothesized in the LMT.
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From SuperComm '99:

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MRV's Wireless Traffic Driver(TM) was recognized as the most promising new technology introduced at SuperComm '99 in the category of wireless technology. The Wireless Traffic Driver(TM) delivers a breakthrough patent pending technology by combining WDM technology and wireless transmission to distribute standard protocols at Gigabit speed in free space. This Wireless System combines high-speed Optical and Millimeter Wave Transmission on the same point-to-point link.

This is the first time two wireless technologies, Optical and Millimeter Wave, have been unified and truly integrated under one parabolic mirror/antennae in a single device. The Wireless Traffic Driver(TM) provides convenience and ease of deployment for high-speed network services. It can be deployed at a fraction of the cost of laying new fiber in the ground. The convenience of a Multi-Gigabit Wireless Optical Transmission is combined with the robust nature of the lower speed redundant Wireless RF Link. No governmental approval is necessary since unregulated frequencies are used.
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