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Can geographically separated NovaRoam networks be connected to each using a separate backhaul network?

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Can geographically separated NovaRoam networks be connected to each using a separate backhaul network?

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Yes. NovaRoam Clustering Technology allows separate NovaRoam networks to be connected using the backhaul of your choice. NovaRoam Clustering Technology is compatible with existing backhaul networks, including microwave, fiber, and traditional landline. • Q: Does NovaRoam Clustering Technology require a proprietary backhaul? A: No. Any traditional backhaul network (e.g. microwave wireless network, wired LAN with a VPN connection) will do. • Q: Are the T Series NovaRoams available for purchase by commercial customers? A: Within the United States, T Series NovaRoams operate in controlled frequencies, such as 250-270 MHz, therefore they are only available to military/government customers with permission to use these frequencies. T Series products are generally available to commercial customers outside of the United States, but local government frequency restrictions should always be followed. • Q: Do I need a special license to operate a NovaRoam ED900/EH900 network? A: No. NovaRoam ED900

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