Technology · Microwave & E-Band

High capacity.
Where fibre isn't viable.

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.

Anywhere Networks microwave platform
The lineup

Three angles. One technology.

Vendor, capability and use case — all three matter when specifying the link.

PARTNER · ANYWHERE NETWORKS

Anywhere Networks Microwave

Anywhere Networks logo

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.

  • Licensed 6/11/18/23 GHz
  • Unlicensed 5 GHz
  • sub-6 GHz long-haul
  • NMS integration
  • sub-millisecond latency
PARTNER · BRIDGEWAVE

Bridgewave E-Band Gigabit

High-capacity microwave deployment

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.

  • 60 GHz
  • 80 GHz E-band
  • 1–10 Gbps
  • sub-km to few-km link distances
  • fibre-replacement use cases
USE CASE · TOWER + HUB BACKHAUL

Tower Backhaul, Hub-and-Spoke, Campus Interconnect

Tower backhaul deployment

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.

  • Cell-site backhaul
  • port hub-and-spoke
  • campus building bridging
  • enterprise alt-access
  • disaster-recovery temporary links
Why microwave still wins specific battles

Three reasons fibre isn't always the answer.

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.

No trench. No right-of-way.

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.

Gigabit-class throughput

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.

Engineering, not faith

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.

Where they go to work

Microwave & E-Band goes to work here.

Get started

Specify the microwave link.

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.