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Exploding the Myth that Unlicensed Spectrum Means Unreliable Service
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For many, the idea of building a high-speed network in the unlicensed band isn’t a good one. A great deal has been said about crowded frequencies, self-interference and costly network rips. This white paper is an examination of how a growing number of operators are designing reliability into broadband networks using unlicensed frequencies.

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On the other hand, there are currently thousands of broadband wireless networks now operating successfully in unlicensed spectrum in more than 120 countries around the world. What about them? What’s their secret?

It’s not much of a secret really. It’s simply operating networks carefully planned and designed to provide optimum reliability in the unlicensed spectrum.

The Case for Unlicensed Frequencies
The fact is, in certain scenarios -- such as extending a network over rough terrain or needing to deploy exceptionally cost-effective fixed point-to-point and point-to-multipoint solutions -- unlicensed frequency networks have a lot to offer.

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