LinkEnzyme:
"LinkEnzyme"
is an information technology/telecommunication solution
for linking the various scattered business branches
wirelessly. Just like, "united we stand and divided we
fall", the connectivity bring tremendous strength to any
organization. Especially for businesses that are in
growth mode and harbors the ambition of being really
big, LinkEnzyme is the dream-come-true solution making
their visions into realities.
Main Advantages:
¨ Fuels
expansion: Information and data sharing changes the
whole dynamics of expandability where adding a new
branch becomes very easy and manageable.
¨ Significant
Savings: Reduces the cost of doing business by
centralizing a lot of applications and facilitating the
sharing of common data and resources.
¨ Alternate
source of revenues: Once the infrastructural back-bone
is ready the band-width can be shared with other
businesses earning revenues from them. New services can
be offered such as mobile phone.
WiMAX Back Bone:
The WiMax standard combines the two, High Speed Data
Circuit and Wireless, delivering high-speed Data access
over a wireless connection. Because it can be used over
relatively long distances, it is an effective "last
mile" solution for delivering high speed Data
Connectivity to remote locations.
Based on the IEEE 802.16 Air Interface Standard, WiMax
delivers a point-to-multipoint architecture, making it
an ideal method for carriers to deliver connectivity to
locations where wired connections or Leased Lines would
be difficult or costly. It also provides a useful
solution to rural areas where high-speed lines have not
yet become available. A WiMax connection can also be
bridged or routed to a standard wired or wireless Local
Area Network (LAN).
The so-called "last mile" of any connection is the most
expensive and most difficult for service providers, and
WiMax provides an easy solution. Although it is a
wireless technology, unlike some other wireless
technologies, it doesn't require a direct line of sight
between the source and endpoint. It provides a shared
data rate of 70Mbps to 300Mbps, which is enough to
service up to a thousand points with high-speed access.
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Back-Haul Equipment |
Access Point |
Subscriber Module |
To Increase the
reliability, scalability and robustness of the Network,
each Branch would be connected to at least two feeds.
Implementation/Execution:
A typical project is broken down into following phases:
1) Architecting/Planning the locations for towers: It
involves studying the geographical area the solution
will serve and the unique needs of the business.
2) Pilot: The first action phase of the project where a
prototype is piloted linking the two branches.
3) Phase wise full roll-out: At the successful pilot,
the whole project is rolled out keeping the dependencies
of various items in the mind.
Investment:
Cost is broken down in following heading and depends on
a particular area and business needs:
1) Initial research and feasibility study involving
experts from telecommunication, geologists etc.
2) Land/location for tower
3) Tower construction
4) Equipments
5) Data center for remote monitoring
6) Software
7) Trained skilled staff
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