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Dali Wireless RF Router™ System is Industry’s Most Advanced Digital-Over-Fiber
Solution for Extending Wireless Carriers’ Coverage and Capacity
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Palo Alto, CA (August 7, 2013) – Dali Wireless, Inc., today introduced
the industry’s most advanced digital-over-fiber solution for delivering
distributed wireless coverage and capacity. Based on the company’s t-Series™
RF Router system, it has the industry’s lowest cost of ownership while
providing 6 times the reach, 3 times the bandwidth, and requiring one-third
the fiber, 25% less power, and 75% less equipment space. Dali Wireless
will demonstrate the network at the 2013 Wireless Infrastructure Show
(October 7th to 10th, Hollywood, Florida, in Booth 713/715).
The Dali system extends the coverage and capacity of signals from wireless
carriers indoors and outdoors in almost any environment. Its integrated
RF signal routing architecture brings intelligence to every element
in the network. The solution employs advanced RF, digital, networking,
and optical technologies rather than incrementally building on outdated
distributed antenna system (DAS) concepts. Dali’s innovative system
is the result of decades of technical experience and its underlying
technologies are covered by more than 100 patents. Exploiting these
technologies makes it possible for Dali to increase efficiency, reduce
hardware size, and significantly reduce total cost of ownership.
Primary
components of the t-Series include tHost® head-end units, quad-band
t30™ low-power remote transceivers for indoor applications, and quad-band
t43™ high-power remote transceivers for outdoor applications. Software
options include comprehensive network management and an advanced capacity
management systems. All network functions as well as adding new hardware
or features and capacity re-allocation are orchestrated from a single
point via a modern user interface either locally on a PC, via Ethernet,
or virtually anywhere via a Web browser. The solution is manufactured
in North America and meets FCC masking specifications, and UL, CE, and
NEBS standards.
Broad Operator Bandwidth, Greater Reach
With an instantaneous bandwidth of 164 MHz in both the uplink and
downlink paths, the system can simultaneously accommodate every active
band (700, 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz) used by the four major wireless
carriers, with bandwidth remaining to provide network backhaul at 1
Gb/s as well as Wi-Fi capability. Wi-Fi traffic is completely isolated
from the cellular network signals to ensure security. The system is
also available in 900, 1800, 2100, and 2600 MHz for other international
markets.
Signals remain in the digital domain throughout the
system with no signal degradation regardless of network size, which
can be up to 40 km from the head-end to the furthest remote -- 6 times
greater than any analog-over-fiber system. In addition to star and hybrid
configurations, the Dali system can daisy-chain remotes one after another,
eliminating the need for multiple fiber runs to serve all the remotes.
This significantly reduces system cost as less fiber and other hardware
are required for a given system, and increases overall reliability.
Advanced Capacity Management
Dali’s advanced
capacity management (load balancing) functionality is one of the most
innovative capabilities that differentiate its system from all others.
The system can dynamically allocate network capacity, on demand, to
any point in the system without dropping calls or data sessions via
its user interface. Any signal in any band from any carrier can be
connected to any remote under software control without hardware changes
or cable-swapping typical of conventional systems. Capacity re-allocation
can be performed automatically based on known events that occur regularly,
or can be performed at any time by the operator when traffic changes
occur.
Dali’s advanced capacity management enables a cloud-like
architecture in which base station resources can be pooled together
into one “base station farm” at any remote location. Over-provisioning
is no longer necessary as additional base station resources can be augmented
seamlessly to the base station farm at any time in the future.
Dedicated Carrier Resources
The Dali system
is designed to provide wireless carriers and neutral hosts with total
control of their resources. Unlike many systems, the t-Series dedicates
one tHost unit to each wireless carrier, so while the total traffic
from all carriers on the network is combined and transmitted through
the same fiber, each carrier's resources are completely independent
from the others. This ensures that each one is treated fairly in terms
of RF output power and other functionality.
Future-Proof
Scalability
The t-Series system is designed for easy
expansion. For example, if additional remotes need to be added after
a system is deployed, they are simply connected within the network using
SFP connectors in “plug-and-play” fashion. The management system will
then immediately recognize their presence and add them to the network.
Additional frequency bands can also be added to an existing system as
required.
Strong System Reliability
System
reliability is ensured via Dali’s optical bypass switch that immediately
takes a malfunctioning remote off line and routes signals around it
so the network can continue to function. In addition, Dali’s optical
bypass switch also allows for easy replacement of any failed remote
without any down-time in the network.
Availability
The complete Dali RF Router system as well as all t-Series products
are available now, and the company provides comprehensive resources
to support them including on-site training, 24/7 technical support,
and other services. More information is available at
www.daliwireless.com,
by e-mail at
information@daliwireless.com, or by calling (604) 420-7760.
About Dali Wireless
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]Founded
in 2006, Dali Wireless, Inc., headquartered in Silicon Valley, CA, with
research and development facilities in the Vancouver, BC, area, designs
and manufactures the world’s most advanced solutions for extending the
coverage and capacity of signals from wireless carriers indoors and
outdoors in any environment. Dali’s system, based on its t-Series host
units and remote transceivers and Web-based network management and capacity
management systems, together form a unique system that transcends the
capabilities of conventional distributed antenna systems. For more information,
visit www.daliwireless.com.
Barry Manz Manz Communications, Inc.
551 206 7177
manzcom@gmail.com
www.manzcomm.com
Dali Wireless,
Inc. 125 University Avenue, Suite 88 Palo Alto, CA 94301
USA Toll Free: 1-855-250-5082 Phone: +1 (408) 481-9400
Fax: +1 (408) 481-9420
Posted August
7, 2013
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