Carrier-class point-to-point microwave and E-band gigabit backhaul — Anywhere Networks for licensed and unlicensed bands, Bridgewave for 60/80 GHz E-band. The technology Securna specifies when the link distance, the trenching cost, or the deployment urgency makes fibre the wrong answer.
Vendor, capability and use case — all three matter when specifying the link.

Multi-band carrier microwave for licensed and unlicensed deployments. The default tower-to-tower, hub-and-spoke and campus-interconnect backhaul. Securna is an authorised Anywhere Networks distributor across the GCC and MEA region.

60 / 80 GHz E-band point-to-point links delivering 1 to 10 Gbps over a few kilometres. The technology when fibre would be ideal but the install cost or timeline rules it out — campus to campus, datacentre cross-connect, financial-services low-latency.

Where microwave actually goes to work — telco cell-site backhaul, port-to-yard hub-and-spoke, industrial campus interconnect, hospital-campus building bridging. Securna does the path survey, the link budget and the regulatory licensing.
Fibre is the right answer when the trench is short, the right-of-way exists, and the timeline allows. Microwave wins decisively on the cases where one of those three breaks down.
Two towers, two clear-air radios, a line of sight. No road permits, no civil works, no power-utility coordination. The link comes up in weeks, not the year a fibre easement would take. The right-of-way problem disappears.
Carrier-grade microwave delivers 1 to 10 Gbps depending on band and modulation. E-band at 60/80 GHz hits multi-gigabit. Licensed long-haul at 6–23 GHz carries the cell-site or branch traffic at the same SLA the operator would write for fibre.
Path survey, link budget, Fresnel-zone calculation, regulatory licensing. Securna handles all four. The link isn't commissioned until the math says it meets the SLA at the worst-case rain rate for the location.
Bonding is provided by Peplink's SpeedFusion technology — running on every router in this lineup.
Cell-site backhaul and tower aggregation — the bread-and-butter microwave use case.
Plant-floor to control-room interconnect, port-to-yard hub-and-spoke, refinery campus.
Substation interconnect, SCADA-grade reliability, grid-resilience backhaul.
Disaster-recovery temporary links, command-vehicle to ICS site backhaul.
One conversation — the two endpoints, the distance, the required capacity, the SLA, the regulatory environment. We come back with the path survey, the radio model, the licensing plan and the bonded-SpeedFusion integration if the design needs it.