Interoperability between REDCOM & IQ Wireless

Next Generation wireless and telecommunications combined

  • Wireless Local Loop (WLL) solution
  • Enables quality telecom services in challenging environments
  • Economical solution with high system capacity
REDCOM is proud to announce our cooperative agreement with IQ Wireless. REDCOM has purchased an IQ Wireless IAP system for our demonstration network in our Victor, New York facilities. For more details or to arrange a demonstration, call +1.585.924.6500 or e-mail sales@redcom.com.

REDCOM HDX
HDX REDCOM's High Density Exchange (HDX) with TRANSip™ is a powerful solution that is more than just a softswitch. Offering an integrated SIP call manager, the HDX retains complete Class 4/5 capabilities. Scalable and stackable, HDX provides a fully integrated TDM and VoIP migration platform for a wide range of applications, including public and private networks, government and defense agencies and enterprise markets.

IQ wireless IAP
HDX IAP (Internet Access Point) is a digital wideband Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) system that extends the range of REDCOM network switching systems. IQ Wireless technology interfaces with the REDCOM High Density Exchange (HDX) over E1 via the V5.2 protocol. REDCOM and IQ Wireless combine their extensive experience in telecommunications and radio systems to provide interoperable solutions that address specific customer needs, particularly in remote or challenging environments. IQ Wireless IAP provides radio systems for users in fixed locations with applications for basic telephony services including voice and fax.

Fixed wireless access advantages
  • Best used in areas with distributed or scattered subscribers
  • Provides flexible & fast installation of subscriber lines
  • Suitable for challenging terrain
  • A wide range of commercial & government/defense applications
Technical Highlights
  • High Quality Voice with ISDN-like features & G3-Fax / V.90 modem services
  • Cell coverage up to a 30 mile radius
  • High frequency flexibility & economy: any 5 MHz within 400 MHz – 4 GHz
  • Up to 6 E1 interfaces