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Point-to-Multipoint
Wireless Systems

Carrier-grade licensed and unlicensed Point-to-Multipoint systems for ISP subscriber access, municipal broadband, and enterprise campus connectivity. Up to 2 Gbps aggregate throughput per sector, serving hundreds of subscribers from a single base station.

2 GbpsAggregate Per Sector
20 kmMax Cell Radius
3.5 GHzLicensed CBRS
99.99%Availability
Licensed 3.5 GHz·CBRS B48·Unlicensed 5 GHz·5.8 GHz·2 Gbps Aggregate·20 km Range·ISP Subscriber Access·Licensed 3.5 GHz·
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Licensed vs. Unlicensed PtMP: Choosing the Right Platform

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Licensed PtMP (3.5 GHz / CBRS)

Interference Protected

Licensed PtMP in the 3.5 GHz CBRS band provides interference-protected subscriber access via SAS coordination. Mandatory for professional-grade ISP deployments where service consistency and SLA guarantees are required.

Primary Band3.5 GHz (CBRS B48)
Also Available4.9 GHz, 6 GHz (licensed)
Aggregate ThroughputUp to 2 Gbps per sector
Max Cell RadiusUp to 20 km (LoS)
InterferenceProtected via SAS
Availability99.99%
Best ForProfessional ISP, municipal broadband
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Unlicensed PtMP (5 / 5.8 GHz)

No License Required

Unlicensed 5 GHz and 5.8 GHz PtMP delivers cost-effective subscriber access for WISPs in lower-density markets. Modern platforms incorporate DFS channel switching, AirMax TDMA, and beamforming to minimize interference impact.

Frequency Bands5.1–5.9 GHz (U-NII-1/2/3)
Aggregate ThroughputUp to 1 Gbps per sector
Max Cell RadiusUp to 15 km (LoS)
Interference MitigationDFS, AirMax TDMA, beamforming
License RequiredNone (unlicensed)
Deployment CostLower CAPEX vs. licensed
Best ForWISP entry-level, rural low-density
CLATA Recommendation: For professional ISP deployments requiring SLA guarantees and interference-free operation, licensed CBRS (B48) is strongly preferred. Unlicensed 5 GHz is suitable for lower-density rural markets where interference coordination is manageable. Our engineers design sector layout, frequency reuse, and antenna patterns to maximize performance on both platforms.

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