RADWIN Chosen by Electric Cooperative in Philippines to Build Robust Wireless Network to Connect Branches
31 July 2014
RADWIN, the global provider of sub-6 GHz broadband wireless solutions, today announced that the South Cotabato II Electric Cooperative (SOCOTECO II) in the Philippines deployed the RADWIN 2000 high-capacity point-to-point solutions to connect its office branches spread over a wide geographic area and over-water. Diagnostic Computer Center, a leading system integrator in the Philippines, was in charge of project installation.
Deoleto E. Presores, Head of IT, SOCTOTECO II: “We required a reliable, high-capacity wireless network and chose RADWIN after an extensive evaluation process. RADWIN 2000 PtP systems deliver high-speed, secure connections and support multiple applications for increased operational efficiency. The systems are rock solid, providing long-range and high throughput while operating in extreme outdoor conditions and tough terrains.
RADWIN 2000 systems are powerful and rugged, delivering high capacity of up to 250 Mbps with low latency. Extremely easy to set up, RADWIN 2000 systems incorporate the industry’s smartest air-interface, MIMO and OFDM technologies and operate in challenging scenarios including non-line-of-sight and interference.
Maurice Illouz, RADWIN’s GM APAC: “We provide a smart and cost-effective alternative to fiber for backhauling in areas where fiber is non-existent or cost prohibitive. With RADWIN’s portfolio of point-to-point and point-to-multipoint systems, energy companies such as the Cotabato Electric Cooperative can establish a reliable wireless network in virtually any location. Rugged and robust, our systems consistently meet the exacting standards required by the energy sector.”