FTTA Broadband announced by Bluwan
Bluwan, a French wireless connectivity solutions provider has reportedly announced a high capacity, superfast FTTA (fibre to the air) solution, which is potential of enabling the providers to extend next generation broadband services to regions were fibre can hardly go at present.
The FTTA service that was unveiled officially at the Mobile World Congress following a series of live pilots in Slovakia and France, offers connectivity in challenging areas and multi gigabit backhaul using microwave technology.
The microwave technology engages the final point where fast internet can be delivered and then rolls it out from that point for extending cheap broadband availability far beyond where it otherwise would have reached.
The broadand industry can use FTTA for providing 3G and 4G mobile broadband networks too, besides superfast broadband. It is not just cheaper nut also more scalable compred to fibre. This means that areas where broadband set up was unavailable previously could get superfast internet access.
Bluwan based in France has reveled in delivering communications in hostile military destinations such as Iraq. According to the belief of Bluwan, its FTTA service was capable of offering a workable solution in providing internet access to areas of Britain that were classed broadband notspots.


