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s the secondmost populous nation in Asia,India has become
one of the strongest economies in the developing world.
Information and communication technologies have significantly
impacted the daily life of Indian people living in urban areas, but
those living in rural and remote areas are being left behind.According
to the 2016 World Development Report published by the World
Bank Group, the largest offline population (up to 1 billion people)
resides in India.
With the digital divide so evident,the challenge to develop a digital
infrastructure covering rural India before 2020 is compounded by
India’s varying terrains, remote habitations, dense forests, hills and
lack of infrastructure.
The Indian government has introduced the ambitious “Bharat
Net”project to provide last mile connectivity to rural areas, along
with many other projects to connect different departments and
universities like NFON,NKN,NII& SWAN.Complementing the existing
and planned fiber network,broadband wireless access is the quickest,
easiest andmost affordable delivery method for last mile connectivity
to bridge the digital divide.
Deployment challenges in rural areas are different from in the city.
Many factors can have an impact on last mile wireless solutions.For
example,overcoming interference to provide reliable service in the
noisy unlicensed 5.8GHz band; lack of reliable electricity increases
the need for alternate energies like solar power; a high number
of deployments in one area requires techniques to control self-
interference and provide stable throughput.Longer range support
BroadbandWireless Access – the quick,
easy and cost-effective way to drive last
mile rural connectivity in India
is essential due to the spread of the population served and to
reduce infrastructure costs.Additionally,lightweight,low power and
affordable equipment that is robust enough to withstand local
weather, together with easy installation and minimal maintenance
is key to a quick roll-out of the network and low expenditure through
the network lifecycle.
By 2030, 40% of India’s population will live in cities, and RADWIN’s
wireless solutions,which are the driving force behindmany Smart City
deployments around the globe,are providing similar support to large
municipal corporations in India to increase efficiency and improve
quality of life. RADWIN’s wireless broadband technologies support
applications such as Video Surveillance, Municipal Wi-Fi, building
connectivity (e.g.schools and libraries) and digital signage.RADWIN
JET features beamforming technology to create a narrower beam
for improved interference immunity and link quality and increase
antenna and system gain in both uplink & downlink directions.
When deploying last mile access in rural locations,RADWIN’s Point-
to-Point (PtP) & Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) solutions offer the highest
performance in noisy spectrums,allowing for greater network growth
with less infrastructure compared to alternative wireless solutions.
With security features which allow only authorized access,RADWIN’s
solutions are secure and also provide Quality of Service (QoS). And
for the ultimate peace of mind, local professional support services
from our teams are easily accessible.
ERNET's RADWIN network provides connectivity to schools
in rural Rajasthan, India.
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