Antennas
Antennas used for connectivity transmit and receive radio signals, enabling data exchange between a point of origin and a reception point. They are part of communication systems that operate at different frequencies, such as microwaves or radio spectrums, and are essential for technologies like 4G, 5G, Wi-Fi, and point-to-point (PTP) or point-to-multipoint (PMP) links.
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Fiber optics is a data transmission medium that uses extremely thin strands of glass or plastic to conduct light. Each fiber strand is approximately the diameter of a human hair, but can stretch for kilometers and is capable of carrying digital information in the form of light pulses, at speeds close to the speed of light.
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Microwave connectivity is a wireless data transmission technology that uses electromagnetic waves at high frequencies, typically between 1 GHz and 30 GHz. This form of communication is widely used to provide high-capacity links in locations where the installation of physical cables, such as fiber optics, may be unfeasible or extremely costly.
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