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FSO is a line-of-sight technology that uses invisible beams of light to provide optical bandwidth connections that can send and receive voice, video, and data information. Today, FSO technology — the foundation of LightPointe's optical wireless offerings — has enabled the development of a new category of outdoor wireless products that can transmit voice, data, and video at bandwidths up to 1.25 Gbps. This optical connectivity doesn't require expensive fiber-optic cable or securing spectrum licenses for radio frequency (RF) solutions. FSO technology requires light. The use of light is a simple concept similar to optical transmissions using fiber-optic cables; the only difference is the medium. Light travels through air faster than it does through glass, so it is fair to classify FSO technology as optical communications at the speed of light.Optical wireless products' similarities with conventional wired optical solutions enable the seamless integration of access networks with optical core networks and helps to realize the vision of an all-optical network

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FSO technology is surprisingly simple. It's based on connectivity between FSO-based optical wireless units, each consisting of an optical transceiver with a transmitter and a receiver to provide full-duplex (bi-directional) capability. Each optical wireless unit uses an optical source, plus a lens or telescope that transmits light through the atmosphere to another lens receiving the information. At this point, the receiving lens or telescope connects to a high-sensitivity receiver via optical fiber. This FSO technology approach has a number of advantages: Requires no RF spectrum licensing. Is easily upgradeable, and its open interfaces support equipment from a variety of vendors, which helps enterprises and service providers protect their investment in embedded telecommunications infrastructures. Requires no security software upgrades. Is immune to radio frequency interference or saturation. Can be deployed behind windows, eliminating the need for costly rooftop rights.

FSO: Optical or Radio Frequency Wireless?

Speed of fiber — flexibility of wireless

Optical wireless, based on FSO-technology, is an outdoor wireless product category that provides the speed of fiber, with the flexibility of wireless. It enables optical transmission at speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps and, in the future, is capable of speeds of 10 Gbps using WDM. This is not possible with any fixed wireless or RF technology. Optical wireless also eliminates the need to buy expensive spectrum (it requires no FCC or municipal license approvals worldwide), which further distinguishes it from fixed wireless technologies. Moreover, FSO technology’s narrow beam transmission is typically two meters versus 20 meters and more for traditional, even newer radio-based technologies such as millimeter-wave radio.

Free-space optics (FSO)is a line-of-sight technology approach uses invisible beams of light to provide optical bandwidth connections. It's capable of sending up to 1.25 Gbps of data, voice, and video communications simultaneously through the air — enabling fiber-optic connectivity without requiring physical fiber-optic cable. It enables optical communications at the speed of light. And it forms the basis of a new category of products — optical wireless products from LightPointe, the recognized leader in outdoor wireless bridging communications. This site is intended to provide valuable background and resource information on FSO technology. Whether you're a student, an engineer, account manager, partner, or customer, this site provides the FSO insight you may require. And for providing high-speed connections, across Enterprises and between cell-site towers, it is the best technology available. FSO is a line-of-sight technology that uses invisible beams of light to provide optical bandwidth connections that can send and receive voice, video, and data information. Today, FSO technology — the foundation of LightPointe's optical wireless offerings — has enabled the development of a new category of outdoor wireless products that can transmit voice, data, and video at bandwidths up to 1.25 Gbps. This optical connectivity doesn't require expensive fiber-optic cable or securing spectrum licenses for radio frequency (RF) solutions. FSO technology requires light. The use of light is a simple concept similar to optical transmissions using fiber-optic cables; the only difference is the medium. Light travels through air faster than it does through glass, so it is fair to classify FSO technology as optical communications at the speed of lightTEK Communications can offer all your national wireless network installations and can integrate your national wireless roll outs through our one stop project management. We can design - build your WIFI, wireless back haul, point to point ,FSO (Free space optics) in most areas of the USA. All of ATEK Communications offices are part of a nationwide team of wireless network installation personnel can be mobilized anytime, anywhere to install your National Wireless Networks,National WIFI Installation,National WIMAX Installation,National Point to Point Wireless Installations, National Point to Multipoint Wireless Installations .Wireless is now widely deployed in public areas know as hotspots. Internet WIFI applications range from cafes, campuses, resorts, airports, hotels) and residential, multi-tenant buildings and enterprise where it’s used as an alternative to a wired LAN. WiFi brings the Internet to users with wireless laptops or PDAs and soon to cell phones regardless of their location. ATEK Communications now can provide you with Mesh Networks that can seamlessly provide owners of hotels and resorts. Wireless is now being used alongside with FTTH for roll Fiber To The Home rollouts. "Fringe areas" or "fill in" locations such as pool areas, lobby areas, roadways, and any business with outdoor access can be fitted with wireless, wireless distributed access systems, wireless back haul/WIFI systems to compliment FTTH networks and standard existing wireline networks.

Hospitals and medical center campuses serve as the information hub for many health care facilities. Leased 1.54 megabit T1 or E1 lines often connect physically dispersed high speed 100 megabit per second networks within medical groups, emergency rooms, intensive care units, operating rooms and radiology facilities. As medical groups embrace technology that enables instant access to medical records, digital X-ray images, and Online physician collaboration, new bandwidth challenges emerge.

Hospitals and medical groups with buildings visible by line-of-sight are turning to high-speed 60/70/80 GHz radio backhaul solutions and laser bridges. Such solutions provide for real-time, secure medical imaging and patient record transmission. LightPointe's laser-based bridges have been extremely well-received by hospitals. Our optical wireless solutions combine the speed of fiber with the flexibility of wireless. Using beams of light, hospitals and medical groups can instantly transmit large files such as digitized medical images and X-rays at ultra high speed without the complications of leased or dedicated lines.With their inherently secure narrow beams, millimeter wave wireless and laser bridges are extremely secure, assuring HIPAA medical record security.

New Free Space Optic Installation using state of the art Lightpointe FSO and Wireless Bridge Products ATEK was recently awarded a national rollout for 750 wireless installations. The wireless installation consists of a fiber backbone, CAT6 to all terminals ( 50-250 per location) combined with WAP- Wireless access points throughout the various locations. ATEK has teamed up with one of their sister companies to deploy this national wireless rollout.

ATEK offers municipal, city, town, commercial development wireless solutions. Typically all wireless nodes are back hauled to a central point via fiber cable. ATEK is well versed in this technology and is fully capable to install the antenna, towers, fiber backbone, fiber trenching,direction boring, aerial and commercial cabling in all buildings. We can offer multiple solutions from multiple manufacturer partners.

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ATEK can design- build your hybrid- outdoor-indoor wireless network.We can build any wireless network from 1 building to hundreds of acres.

 

All ATEK Communications offices are part of a nationwide team of network installation personnel can be mobilized anytime, anywhere. These experts are backed by seasoned teams of administrators, project managers, and technicians who are equipped to handle virtually any project. Established relationships with leading vendors also assure the best possible service and quality equipment is provided to our customers. These experts are backed by seasoned teams of administrators, project managers, and technicians who are equipped to handle virtually any project. Laptops and competition between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have resulted in an increased focus on the use of RF technologies to provide data access services. Whether you desire to web surf from your laptop while enjoying a cup of espresso at the local coffee house or a business looking for ways to reduce Internet access fees, you are likely asking the question, "Can I do this wirelessly?" Most laptops today come equipped with wireless network connections. However, these wireless network connections are useless unless there is a wireless service available.

We offer a complete array of wireless-WIFI Product Solutions

All ATEK Communications offices are part of a nationwide team of network installation personnel can be mobilized anytime, anywhere. These experts are backed by seasoned teams of administrators, project managers, and technicians who are equipped to handle virtually any project. Established relationships with leading vendors also assure the best possible service and quality equipment is provided to our customers. These experts are backed by seasoned teams of administrators, project managers, and technicians who are equipped to handle virtually any project. Laptops and competition between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have resulted in an increased focus on the use of RF technologies to provide data access services. Whether you desire to web surf from your laptop while enjoying a cup of espresso at the local coffee house or a business looking for ways to reduce Internet access fees, you are likely asking the question, "Can I do this wirelessly?" Most laptops today come equipped with wireless network connections. However, these wireless network connections are useless unless there is a wireless service available. Laptop computers now face the same problem that cell phones face: Where's the signal?

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Internet access for companies has traditionally been provided through special phone company circuits called T1s (or E1s). But local exchange companies (LEC's) have traditionally held service monopolies in their markets and as a result T1/E1 service had no competition … if you wanted high speed Internet access, you had to pay the high monthly T1 lease fees. However, competition in the phone industry has been established and as a result, competing ISPs, CLECs, WISPs, etc. have been deploying their own networks (including wireless portions) from which to offer data networking services such as high speed access as well as plain old telephone service (POTS).

As you can see, there are several markets to be served by the wireless Internet Service Provider industry (WISP). No one product can serve all the myriad of applications and as a result there are now several wireless technologies to choose from. These technologies fall into two categories: standard technologies such as 802.11 (WiFi) and 802.16 (WiMax) and proprietary technologies. Each technology has its own advantages and disadvantages. But this is not the only way to distinguish wireless technologies. Other technology differences have to deal with whether the technology is point-to-point (PTP), point-to-multipoint (PMP), or something else (ex: mesh). Each of these faces differing regulatory requirements and serves different purposes.

Point to Point Technologies: Data Backhauls

PTP technologies are useful for serving as data backhauls that serve distribution systems (xDSL, cable modems, etc) and for connecting private data networks (ex: office buildings). PMP technologies are useful as distribution systems since more than one "end point" (customer premise) is served by a single "start point" (base station).

Another key difference in wireless technologies is the geographic distance they are to serve. The term "hot spot" (referring to a small geographical area of coverage … for example, a coffee house) has entered into the standard terminology of the wireless data networking industry. But equipment useful for hot spot coverage will not accommodate the needs of the "last mile" application. A bit of a misnomer, the "last mile" has progressed to mean anything from the "last 50 meters/feet" to the "last 20 miles".

Point-to-point (PTP) RF data networking refers to the use of wireless (RF) technologies to create a data link between two … exactly two … locations. PTP wireless data networks tend to require high data throughput over long distances.

PTP is different from point-to-multipoint (PMP) in two key ways. First, PMP has more than two locations. Second, because there are more than two locations all sharing the same access media (the RF channel), the control and use of the RF channel becomes more complex.

Even within the "unlicensed" RF spectrum there are still regulatory requirements placed on the RF equipment. These regulatory requirements are typically different for PTP products than for PMP (sometimes very different). Most typically, these regulatory requirements deal with limiting the strength of the RF transmission. Just to make things more complicated, these restrictions are often placed on the RF equipment itself (TX power) and also on the combined affect of the RF equipment and the RF antenna (EIRP). PTP regulatory limits are typically higher than those for PMP products.

Wireless PTP data links typically do not require much in the way of network services. As a result, PTP devices typically operate as simple (Ethernet) bridges and leave services such as routing and traffic policing to the networks they are connecting. In a sense, a PTP wireless link becomes an invisible "cable" joining two data network devices. Without wireless technology, distances of over 100 meters typically must be served by wide area network (WAN) technologies such as T1/E1 and fiber. However, wireless data networking allows for local area network (LAN) technologies such as 10-BaseT to be used. These technologies are not only less expensive but they are more readily available as well … just about every computer now has an Ethernet network interface (NIC) port. This means that computers can be directly connected to each other using wireless PTP technology even if they are separated by many miles/kilometers.

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ATEK Communications has been serving California, Nevada and Florida with a variety of telecommunications services since 1998. As a structured cabling contractor- systems integrator we a also a certified Cisco CCIE and value added partner of several manufacturers. ATEK Communications can offer you the highest quality of services at extremely competitive rates.

We can also provide Cisco CCIE services from coast to coast.

Our Technical Expertise has provided our customers on both coasts with state of the art solutions for corporations, residential smart home builders-homeowners,commercial builders, developers, utilities, CLEC's ILEC's, and RBOC phone companies.

ATEK can provide complete design build services for data centers, commercial buildings, utility and the residential "Smart Home" market. ATEK has a wide range of services includes professional fiber optic installation, structured cabling, network design and installation, data center/CO-location services, IT contract services, underground services including directional boring, telephone systems, and residential Smart Home Cabling, security, and technology.

ATEK is a certified Leviton partner of cabling services for the residential and commercial markets where we can offer extended cabling warranties.

ATEK can provide you with IP (voice/data over the Internet), video systems, network security including software and firewalls.

ATEK is an agent for local phone and long distance services that can offer you competitive services through our partner companies.

tem, including Partner, Merlin, Nortel, Toshiba, NEC, Magix and Definity and more. We have a very fast turn around time thanks to our expert managers that oversee every Telephone System installation

We install telephone systems for your business and home office- and provide telephone services just about anywhere you need it. We also offer Service Contracts to maintain your system for you, that way you never have to worry if something goes wrong. Just give us a call and we will have your communication equipment installed as soon as possible.

Telephone Extenders

We also offer Telephone Extenders for PBX's. Companies that want to expand to another building or want to add telephone service to another building can be tied together using standard copper circuits or using a fiber optic cable, and a fiber optic multiplexer or "Telephone Extender"- see below: .Don't spend your company's IT budget on expensive new telephone systems. Call us for a complimentary quote how we can implement this cost saving technology.

 

   

Before you consider any technology from wireless, to DSL, T-1, or fiber optics, let ATEK's technical staff plan out the best and most cost effective solution to maximize your budget. Remember, your best performance or throughput is based on the "weakest link" of your network. Let us help you build a system that future proofs your network and maximizes performance from end to end.

ATEK is a full service provider of structured cabling services, telecommunications infrastructure, security, and networking solutions for both commercial and residential applications.

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Technologies includes an array of Internet and data ready "plug and play" cabling in the residential home. Just one cable connects your telephone, Internet, security, entertainment, computers, Smart Appliances, and more.

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