TORONTO, July 26, 2016
/CNW/ - Redline Communications (www.rdlcom.com) Group Inc.
(TSX: RDL), a leading provider of mission-critical wireless
networks, announced today the availability of its latest software
release v3.3 for its RDL-3000 line of wireless networking
products.
The RDL-3000 is used to build wide-area wireless networks that
support a range of applications from video surveillance to internet
access to the Internet of Things (IoT). This software release
brings enhancements that improve system performance in several
ways.
The RDL-3000's advanced traffic management system has undergone
several changes that increase usable throughput, allowing network
owners to add up to 720 remote units to a 6-sector base
station.
Throughput performance experienced by users is enhanced in this
release as Redline has updated its already impressive throughput
efficiency. The RDL-3000 now delivers more than 90% of maximum data
capacity directly to users of the network, improving the user
experience.
Also included in this release is improved support for the
increasingly diverse types of traffic running over a single
network. An increase in packet processing speed to 297,000 Packets
Per Second (PPS) means that overall data throughput of the network
will remain largely unaffected by increases in levels of small
packet traffic such as that produced by machine-to-machine (IoT)
communications. This release also adds support for more wireless
profiles, giving operators the ability to tune network performance
to support an ever-changing mix of upload-centric, download-centric
or balanced communication services.
"We take great pride in enhancing our products in ways that
directly benefit our customers," said Rod
Cronin, Redline's vice president of product management.
"This release brings more value for the same dollar investment as
it supports increased system capacity and enhances the network
user's experience."
A summary of key performance enhancements in Release v3.3:
- Faster layer 2 data rates enhance the user experience
- Support for more remote users per base station allows more
coverage on the same network backbone
- Increased packets per second performance enables
high-performing mixed use networks
- Additional wireless profiles allow operators to optimize
capacity across multiple concurrent network uses
Version 3.3 will come standard on all new RDL-3000 radio
platforms, which are available in
470-698/2000-2300/2300-2700/3300-3800/4940-5875 MHz bands with
industry-leading 10 channel sizes. Version 3.3 software is
available as an over-the-air software update for all existing XP
installations.
For more information on the RDL-3000 Version 3.3, register for
Redline expert Duval Yeager's
webinar on August 4, 2016 at
2 pm eastern, to hear more about what
this can mean for your business.
About Redline Communications
Redline Communications (www.rdlcom.com) is the creator of
powerful wide-area wireless networks for the most challenging
applications and locations. Used by oil and gas companies to manage
their assets, militaries for secure battlefield communications,
municipalities to remotely monitor highways, utilities and other
infrastructures, and telecom service providers to deliver premium
services, Redline's powerful and versatile networks reliably and
securely deliver voice, data, M2M and video communications for
mission-critical applications. For more information visit
www.rdlcom.com.
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SOURCE Redline Communications Group Inc.