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BelAir Networks today announced the BelAir100T, a three-radio platform for public access, public works and 4.9GHz public safety applications.

It allows cities and service providers to deploy separate and secure Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 4.9GHz Public Safety networks, explained Jim Freeze, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Alliances at BelAir. It integrates seamlessly with the company’s product line and utilizes the full range of BelAir radio modules, BelView NMS network management and the BelAirOS operating system.

The BelAir100T expands the capability of the dual-radio BelAir100 by delivering a third radio slot that can be configured to support a 4.9GHz Public Safety network or an additional licensed or unlicensed backhaul link. The modular design can be configured with radios from BelAir’s patented portfolio or from certified third party suppliers, all under the control of the BelAirOS and BelViewNMS.

The BelAir100T supports 4.9 GHz public safety services in the 5.0 /10.0/ 20.0 MHz channels to provide service for a variety of devices used by law enforcement and emergency response personnel and is said to deliver superior transmit and receive performance for better range.

BelAir mesh nodes operate in hundreds of deployments worldwide including cities such as Dallas, Boston, Minneapolis, the City of London and Toronto, as well as venues such as Dolphin Stadium in Miami and Lincoln Center in New York.

The BelAir product portfolio includes the flagship four-radio BelAir200, the three-radio BelAir100T wireless mesh node, the dual-radio BelAir100 Multi-service Node, the single- or dual-radio BelAir100C featuring point-to-multipoint backhaul, and the strand-mounted BelAir100S, all using the BelAirOS and managed by BelViewNMS. For cellular operators, BelAir also offers the BelAir300 Converged Multi-service Wireless Node, combining cellular, Wi-Fi and wireless mesh on a converged platform.

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