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The BTA is a number of defined counties deemed to have a mutual trading affinity with each other. This has resulted in some truly large service areas. Each BTA has two LMDS licenses. One is an "A" Band license for 1150 MHz and the other is a B Band license of 150 MHz. Current digital technologies have increased the services possible over a given amount of spectrum. The amount of spectrum simply has to be sufficient to accomplish the business and operational goals of the company.
LMDS is a fixed broadband wireless digital transportation technology that utilizes radio spectrum in the 28 GHz to 31 GHz frequency range. LMDS is generally considered a line-of-sight technology by virtue of its operating frequency. LMDS is an alternative to copper pair wiring, coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, hybrid fiber/coax, and other distribution methods. It is intended to provide the last mile of transport to the commercial or residential end user and can act as a broadcast medium as well as a two-way communications link. The LMDS platform consists of land-based service provider antennae erected on multiple sites in a service area to provide voice, video, and data services. This infrastructure configuration is highly flexible, allowing Key-Linx to make incremental additions as penetration within a service area increases and as new service areas are added.
Because service provider antennae can send and receive signals in an area with up to a two-mile radius, deployment of these antennae can be repeated across geographic regions in a cell configuration to cover an entire service area. This deployment system is similar to that currently used by cellular operators and proposed by PCS operators; in fact, in many instances LMDS transmitting equipment can utilize existing cellular and PCS towers, reducing the need for new construction and backhaul facilities. Alternatively, LMDS can be deployed in point-to-point configurations that are extremely suited to extending the reach of fiber optic services to end users on a cost effective basis.
Service provider antennae are connected to encoder/decoder equipment that permits voice, video, and data transmission to and from the subscriber to be converted into digital streams. All equipment at the service provider antennae sites connects to other networks and content sources using broadband feeder links such as fiber optic cable or microwave links.
An important feature of LMDS is its efficient spectrum usage. The propagation characteristics of LMDS frequencies allow them to be reused a significant number of times in a given area. In contrast, a cellular provider can only use a fraction of its licensed bandwidth in a given cell in order to avoid interference from adjacent cells. Cellular spectrum reuse patterns generally range from reuse in every fourth cell to reuse in every seventh cell.
Key-Linx is currently operating LMDS systems in the Dallas-Ft. Worth BTA. These systems consist of individual and multiple T1 services. They consist of simple one system links as well as multiple system operation. There are many opportunities in the near future for deploying LMDS systems to supplement and extend fiber networks. These opportunities encompass virtually the entire region with emphasis on the metropolitan areas.
The company is also selling and inventory of Radios.
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