Wireless Broadband

Powerful High-Capacity Data Backhaul Solutions

Supercharge your industrial and commercial operations with high-speed Wireless Broadband solutions from Teltra. While secure voice networks are a vital operational lifeline, modern businesses increasingly require robust, high-capacity data backhaul to support real-time video surveillance, IoT telemetry, and remote asset management across expansive geographic areas.

Leveraging our deep expertise in complex two-way radio system integration, we engineer and deploy highly secure PTP and PTMP wireless links. Our advanced broadband networks provide the high-throughput, low-latency backbone necessary to interconnect remote facilities, offload heavy data streams, and seamlessly link your multi-site trunking radio networks for unified, future-proof enterprise communications.

ACCELERATE YOUR NETWORK WITH CUSTOM WIRELESS BROADBAND!

The Core of Enterprise Wireless Broadband

When expanding a corporate campus, linking a remote manufacturing plant, or securing a sprawling utility grid, laying traditional fiber-optic cable is often physically impossible or prohibitively expensive. Enterprise-grade Wireless Broadband bridges this gap, transmitting massive amounts of data through the air over secure microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies.

To provide a true mission-critical data lifeline, your wireless network infrastructure must deliver on three non-negotiable fronts:

  • Fiber-Like Throughput: Modern operations generate massive data footprints. Your wireless links must support Gigabit speeds to instantly transfer high-definition video feeds, SCADA data, and VoIP traffic without bottlenecking.

  • Ultra-Low Latency: For live security monitoring and Radio over IP (RoIP) dispatching, data must arrive instantly. Advanced broadband links ensure sub-millisecond latency, rivaling traditional wired connections.

  • Carrier-Grade Reliability: Industrial networks cannot afford weather-induced downtime. Professional broadband hardware is engineered to cut through heavy rain, snow, and dense fog, providing 99.999% uptime in the harshest environments.

    5 Engineering Standards for Wireless Broadband Networks

    When architecting a broadband network for your enterprise, Teltra focuses on strict engineering metrics that guarantee speed, security, and stability. We prioritize the following five technical standards for all high-capacity deployments:

    Engineering Standard Operational Benefit Ideal Broadband Application
    1. Point-to-Point (PTP) Linking Creates a dedicated, high-speed invisible bridge between two distinct physical locations. Interconnecting two corporate office buildings or a factory to a warehouse.
    2. Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) Broadcasts a high-capacity signal from a central hub to multiple remote receiver nodes. Campus-wide Wi-Fi distribution and sprawling municipal utility grids.
    3. AES-256 Airlink Encryption Mathematically scrambles over-the-air data to prevent interception by outside scanners. Financial data transfers, hospital telemetry, and government operations.
    4. Dynamic Frequency Selection Automatically shifts transmission channels to avoid local RF interference and radar. Dense urban environments and highly congested RF industrial parks.
    5. IP67 Weatherproof Housings Protects critical internal antenna circuitry from extreme temperatures, ice, and salt spray. Coastal shipping ports, offshore rigs, and extreme altitude towers.

    Custom Broadband Infrastructure Engineered by Teltra

    Teltra provides comprehensive engineering support from the initial line-of-sight survey to the final hardware deployment. We evaluate your data payload requirements, geographic topology, and structural assets to design the perfect backbone for your network.

    Teltra engineers design custom network topologies based on your exact facility layout. If you need to share a massive internet connection between your headquarters and a new building three miles away, we deploy dedicated Point-to-Point (PTP) microwave antennas. If you need to pull data from fifty different security cameras scattered across a 500-acre shipping yard, we install a centralized Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) base station that connects to numerous smaller subscriber modules, creating a highly efficient, unified data canopy.

    Supporting Real-Time Surveillance and IoT

    Security cameras, access control panels, and IoT (Internet of Things) sensors generate continuous, heavy data streams. Teltra's high-capacity data backhaul solutions are specifically engineered to handle constant uplink traffic. We provide the invisible highway that securely transports high-definition 4K video feeds from remote perimeter fences directly back to your central security operations center.

    LMR and Trunking System Backhaul

    As experts in Land Mobile Radio (LMR), Teltra utilizes Wireless Broadband to connect and expand your two-way radio infrastructure. Instead of paying monthly fees for leased T1 lines to connect your distant radio repeater towers to your dispatch center, we deploy private IP wireless links. This seamlessly bridges your multi-site trunking radio networks, ensuring crystal-clear push-to-talk voice traffic flows instantly across your entire regional footprint.

    Wireless Broadband: Frequently Asked Questions

      What are PTP and PTMP wireless links?

      PTP and PTMP wireless links refer to the architectural layout of a network. Point-to-Point (PTP) establishes a direct, high-speed connection between exactly two locations, acting like an invisible Ethernet cable. Point-to-Multipoint (PTMP) utilizes a single central base station to broadcast connections to multiple remote receiver sites simultaneously, similar to how a cell tower connects to many phones.

      How is wireless broadband used for high-capacity data backhaul?

      High-capacity data backhaul refers to the critical "highway" that transports massive amounts of data from edge devices (like security cameras, Wi-Fi access points, or remote radio repeaters) back to a central server or the core internet. Wireless broadband uses advanced microwave radio technology to provide this backhaul without the need to trench expensive fiber-optic cables into the ground.

      Is enterprise wireless broadband secure?

      Yes. Unlike standard consumer Wi-Fi, which can be easily compromised, commercial wireless broadband operates on proprietary protocols and utilizes military-grade AES-256 encryption. This ensures that even if an unauthorized party intercepts the RF signal in the air, the data payload is mathematically scrambled and completely unreadable.

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      Contact Teltra today to discuss your organization's data network and hardware needs. Learn more about the technical, line-of-sight, and regulatory requirements for your next enterprise Wireless Broadband deployment.