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This is not related to Tarana - yes they are 'wireless' but that is replacing fiber to the home i.e residential fixed wireless tech which is not in the realm of backhaul. This new Ethernity kit is the application of the new patent to an existing product (UEP) which produces a new potential application of their tech. Then there is the dangling carrot of even more applications once the next generation of the product is released
ARDA, PEEL and WINS all at 54p. I guess that they have a magic supply of shares.
PEEL have a few at 54, they won't last long. Any volume today and we'll see +5%. These are growth days.
The 9346 buy was mine. I can smell blood now for Ethernity. The share price uptrend will accelerate into £1.
What really is great about products like these flow processors is all the testing and trials are complete so almost immediate deployment. We can expect sales immediately from a product like UEP-60 because in China they will be at the start of mass deployment of 5G into the 800k 5G ready radios.
No they don't RNS new kit, just stick on on one of the Newswires and get some coverage in the Telco press usually.
52.2 sell and 53.14 are buys.
Yes and shows how the needs are evolving. Ethernity are well ahead in Telecom and we can expect huge growth
No rns ?
Website / product tweaks -- UEP 60 Modular Network Appliance for OpenRAN and the Network Edge "Coming Soon"
https://ethernitynet.com/products/enet-network-appliances/uep-60/
EXCITING
Wireless backhaul from the Tarana tech and UEP-60 due for release in Q3.
R&D turned into commercial product to be turned into sales.
Wireless backhaul I guess would normally be used as redundant capacity in critical systems. However this tech is so advanced that it could be the whole connection as reliable as fibre.
Ethernity Networks Releases ENET Wireless Backhaul Solution with Integrated Wireless Bonding - PR Newswire
10-May-2021 07:00:42
LOD, Israel, May 10, 2021
LOD, Israel, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Ethernity Networks (AIM: ENET.L), a leading supplier of data processing offload solutions on programmable hardware for accelerating telco/cloud networks, today announced it has released the ENET Wireless Backhaul solution, designed for standalone FPGA-based appliances. The solution combines up to 60Gbps of networking capacity with newly patented bonding technology for optimizing 4G and 5G network deployments.
The ENET Wireless Backhaul solution utilizes Ethernity's ENET Flow Processor FPGA firmware coupled with Ethernity's newly patented bonding technology to run on an FPGA appliance. The integrated bonding technology evenly distributes wireless traffic over multiple 1GbE and 10GbE ports. It offers the ability to support fragmentation, reassembly, and reordering of packets for differential delay compensation as a means to connect wireless radio equipment. The solution also ensures optimum wireless performance and improves transmitted throughput by dynamically distributing data along multiple wireless links of different speeds and technologies. This enables operators to overcome interruptions or slow wireless transmission due to inclement weather, as well as to increase maximum transmission distance.
ENET Wireless Backhaul is ideal for implementing within a 4G/5G Indoor or Outdoor Unit with complete Carrier Ethernet Switch/Router functionality and the embedded bonding feature.
The ENET Wireless Backhaul solution is currently available on Ethernity's standalone UEP-20 (Universal Edge Platform) with 10Gbps traffic spread over 10GbE and multiple 1GbE ports, as well as on commercial off-the-shelf servers using Ethernity's ACE-NIC FPGA SmartNICs. The solution will also run on the upcoming UEP-60 platform, which is targeted for release in Q3/2021, for bonding of 40Gbps traffic.
Oded Bergman, Ethernity VP of Products and Business Development, said, "By incorporating Ethernity's unique bonding solution for 1G and 10G links, together with our L2/L3/MPLS ENET Flow Processor, the ENET Wireless Backhaul solution provides unmatched all-weather wireless backhaul resiliency with the highest performance over different radio technologies."