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FiberTower offers wireless network backhaul service

NEW ORLEANS-FiberTower Corp. announced a backhaul service built specifically for wireless carriers.

The company said copper T1 circuits, which the wireless industry has relied on for years to handle backhaul requirements, are not well suited for current wireless networks. FiberTower’s facilities-based solution includes a combination of fiber-optic Sonet rings and digital radio links.

The company said it has deployed its solution with three large U.S. carriers during the past three years.

“With more than 170 million Americans using cell phones today and with our reliance increasing daily, FiberTower’s launch occurs at a turning point for wireless carriers as they realize they must enhance their networks to meet rising demand,” said Scott Brady, FiberTower co-founder and chief executive officer. “It is an open secret in the industry that every wireless network is jeopardized by the same weak link-legacy copper T1 backhaul. FiberTower’s proven approach creates a radically better alternative and opens a monopoly market for our wireless customers.”

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