Save costs, improve network performance and more
With integrated microwave routing solutions from Aviat Networks, operators can save costs, improve network performance, simply operations, and enable new services.
ProVision Plus
ProVision Plus is Aviat’s next generation management and application platform, designed from the ground up to minimize the total cost of ownership and maximize the intelligence and flexibility of modern complex microwave networks.
Built for your toughest deployment challenges
WTM 4500 – Ultra Efficient, High Capacity Space Diversity links for the toughest deployment challenges
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Anywhere you are, and anytime you need, you will be able to reach an AviatCare support representative.
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Ensure your network hardware & software are always up-to-date
Our AviatCare Lifecycle Support is designed to complement Land Mobile Radio (LMR) support by providing complete coverage of the microwave system
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Auckland International Airport serves a vital role in the aviation industry, and Airways New Zealand and Aviat Networks upgraded its communications network to help maintain it. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Few could disagree that aviation remains one of the most vital global industries, due to its capability for transporting goods, people and even ideas thousands of miles in a span of a few hours. Fewer still could argue that aviation is also one of the industries most fraught with danger from equipment failure and human error. Safety is paramount, and clear, continuous communications between airplanes and ground control personnel is at the top of the list for maintaining safety.
What follows is a case study of how an airport traffic solutions provider, Airways New Zealand, expanded airport communications at Auckland International Airport to increase safety with help from Aviat Networks. Together, they implemented five-nines availability microwave radio solutions and futureproof element management system software that will meet the airport’s communications needs for at least the next 10 to 15 years. And all while implementing the network, no disruptions occurred to ongoing airport operations. Overall, the mission-critical communications system of the airport has been enhanced to a failsafe level of readiness.