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Intuicom broadband radios deliver data rate up to 1.7gbps

Intuicom has enhanced the throughput of its Axiom wireless broadband radios up to 1.7gbps to help provide connectivity and accessibility to traffic management information. The company says the solution assists traffic engineers and transportation managers working in bandwidth-intense environments. Intuicom’s BroadbandPro enterprise management software allows users to configure Axiom for point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or mesh networks using multiple-input and multiple-output technology.
August 10, 2018 Read time: 1 min

8062 Intuicom has enhanced the throughput of its Axiom wireless broadband radios up to 1.7gbps to help provide connectivity and accessibility to traffic management information.

The company says the solution assists traffic engineers and transportation managers working in bandwidth-intense environments.

Intuicom’s BroadbandPro enterprise management software allows users to configure Axiom for point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or mesh networks using multiple-input and multiple-output technology.

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