PoE option added to optical wireless system

July 27, 2012
fSONA Networks has added a new power option for its SONAbeam free space optical wireless links.

Free-space optical (FSO) systems provider fSONA Networks has added a new power option for its SONAbeam free space optical wireless links. The SONAbeam Z and E series can now be ordered with or upgraded to Power over Ethernet (PoE). The new option is intended to save operators time and money during installation by eliminating the need for separate cabling, the company says.

A SONAbeam Z or E system adapted with the PoE kit can be connected to any standard network port using the PoE kit, via an included injector. There will be three versions of the SONAbeam PoE kit – one each for North American, European and Universal power cord types. “Power over Ethernet simplifies installation by running both power and connectivity over the same type of cable,” said fSONA President and CEO, Andrew Grieve. “This reduces time to deployment and increases ROI for our customers who want to avoid delays and get connected quickly.”

The SONAbeam E series connects locations up to 1000 m apart at speeds up to 2.5 Gbps (OC-48/STM-16). The SONAbeam Z series is optimized for links up to 500 m and also operates at speeds up to 2.5 Gbps.

fSONA says the main benefit of its SONAbeam is to eliminate the substantial costs of digging up streets and sidewalks required to install fiber. Unlike other wireless solutions, the SONAbeam is immune to electro-magnetic (EM) and radio-frequency (RF) interference which means no licensing is required. The SONAbeam’s high-powered laser transmitters are able to penetrate heavy rain, snow and fog far more effectively and consistently than any other available FSO technology.

See also:Optical wireless: Increasing speeds, dropping prices

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