WISPAPALOOZA_22_DAY1

1 0 WISPAPALOOZA SHOW I OCTOBER 3 – 6, 2022 www.bekabusinessmedia.com L Z OO 2022 DAY 1 Siklu, a global leader in millimeter wave (mmWave) solutions for the “Digital City” and gigabit wireless access (GWA), has launched its MASON (management, automation and selforganizing network) application and major enhancements to its Wireless Network Design Engine (WiNDE). These applications, part of the enhanced SmartHaul Network Operations applications suite, have been optimized through years of field experience, designed to lower the operational burden, and maximize the return on investment of advanced wireless networks. Siklu’s SmartHaul MASON provides complete network information at the network operator’s fingertips – topology and connectivity, inventory, faults data, performance and more. It is a modular system that operates in cloud or VM environments and streamlines operations by supporting faster troubleshooting via an improved correlation among ports, links and devices with hierarchical propagation, identifying capacity bottlenecks or availability with user defined KPIs and by the automation of repetitive tasks. Specifically, SmartHaul MASON includes Siklu’s “Runner” subsystem, which is a software-defined network (SDN) controller for self-organizing network (SON) operation of the mmWave network, covering device onboarding, with additional features including RF and traffic optimization to be launched early 2023. Siklu’s WiNDE is a SaaS platform that automates the design process to build a new network or to expand an existing one in a “5-click” process. It also continuously is updated to account for new products and features, changes in regulations or the introduction of new regional broadband connectivity programs, such as the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) in the United States. As a result of these updates, WiNDE automatically improves network efficiency and/or coverage. The enhancements of WiNDE integrates with MASON and the network as part of an end-to-end hands-off management model, operating the network automatically and matching exactly the design, with optional resilient mesh 2.0 topologies. In fact, this integration is so thorough it results in an extremely easy, “screwdriver only” onsite installation process – meaning nothing to configure in the field. Siklu is hosting two product launch webinars for the SmartHaul MASON and WiNDE Network Operations Applications at 11 a.m. CET (go to https://register.gotowebinar.com/ register/4376154560363266830 to register) and at noon EDT (https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6616497462887148046) on Oct. 13. In addition, Siklu has introduced an addition to its trademarked MultiHaul TG Terragraph-certified series – the MultiHaul TG N367 node, which will be available this quarter. The N367 node offers enhanced 360-degree coverage flexibility with the incorporation of Siklu’s industry-unique four independent high-gain beam-forming RF2 antennas, yielding a range extension between 60 percent and 80 percent depending on target capacity and availability. RF2 antennas are embedded in many of Siklu products and will activate with a SW release available for download together with the release of the N367. Siklu offers a large selection of Terragraph-certified products for fixed 5G wireless access, Wi-Fi hotspot and small cell backhaul, smart city connectivity and other applications. The MultiHaul TG family consists of nodes operating over millimeter waves in a redundant mesh topology which connect a suite of terminal units. The MultiHaul TG family brings the advantages of mmWave spectrum – multi-Gigabit capacity, immunity to interference and massive amounts of available spectrum – to an easy-to-deploy solution with the addition of L2 SDN mesh, enabled by Siklu’s SmartHaul™ NMS with the Runner subsystem. Siklu is presenting its industry-leading mmWave product line at booths 249 and 251 on the Exhibit Floor. To schedule an F2F meeting with Siklu’s experts, go to this URL, https://go.siklu.com/wispapalooza-2022-virtual- m RemoteWinBox, the software provider that specializes in centralized MikroTik management, recently spoke to Clay Bales from Miles Out Internet and discovered a common problem within the LTE provider industry – not being able to access equipment on the other side of LTE. Bales said, “My customers are all rural and so remote that they’re hours of drive time away. I have to schedule my truck rolls and batch them all in together because they’re so far, so my biggest feature is remote access. Being able to remote into not only the MikroTik, but also my upstream LTE gateway or radio is huge.” One of the benefits of using RemoteWinBox is that you can add an additional remote access pass-through to another device on the network. This could be an upstream gateway’s web GUI, SSH to a switch or server, or any other service that the remote MikroTik can connect to. Whether you’re delivering service over fiber, licensed or unlicensed radio, or LTE – packets are flying through your network at near the speed of light – 186,000 miles per second. That’s a fast truck roll. Save time and money with RemoteWinBox Remote Access, and check out the company’s website to see what the rest of its feature set is: remotewinbox.com, or come chat with the RemoteWinBox team at Booth 535 on the Exhibition Floor. m Siklu Introduces MASON Management Network Truck Rolls at 186,000 Miles per Second

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