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Using XipOS 3.0, what kind of wireless networks can be combined at a hub-site?

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Using XipOS 3.0, what kind of wireless networks can be combined at a hub-site?

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A hub-site optimizer can support multiple logical wireless networks, decreasing the capital costs to support remote users that may be using different RF access technologies. Any combination of wireless networks can be defined on a single hub, TDMA, SCPC, Point to Multi-point, Mesh, Swift, BGAN, etc. By defining logical wireless networks, CPU and memory resources are fairly allocated across the wireless optimizer and under the policy control of the operator. Queues for various traffic types can be established and priorities assigned for each remote wireless network. XipOS rate control algorithms drive each individual logical wireless network to the maximum capacity without overdriving a downstream link or causing any side effects to other networks and users.

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