Wireless Transport
Point to Point Radio
Wireless Transport Point-to-point radio refers to a wireless communication system that enables direct communication between two specific locations or points. It typically involves the use of radio waves to transmit data, voice, or other types of information between two fixed points without the need for intermediate network infrastructure. The term “point-to-point” emphasizes the direct and dedicated nature of the communication link, which is established between two distinct endpoints.

Point to Multipoint Radio
Wireless Transport Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) radio refers to a wireless communication system where a single radio transmitter communicates with multiple radio receivers simultaneously. It allows for the efficient distribution of data or signals from a central point to multiple remote locations, eliminating the need for individual point-to-point connections. This technology is commonly used in applications such as broadcasting, telecommunication networks, and wireless internet service providers (WISPs).

Millimeter Wave Radio


