From Cell Site To The Mobile Core
nVent connect and protect communications equipment by providing the widest range of innovative standard products and customized solutions through continual innovation in mechanical stability, heat dissipation, and radiofrequency shielding functionality, as demonstrated by a constant flow of patents and new product designs. nVent SCHROFF products are designed to guarantee the quality of service (QOS) for the fiber interconnecting the core network, or backbone network, and the small subnetworks at the edge of the network.
Protection, reliability and flexibility for multi-technology installations
nVent's engineering experience delivers innovative solutions that fulfill and often excel in emerging technology requirements. A commitment to service and flexibility facilitates solutions that accommodate customized requirements on an accelerated timetable. With our broad range of global fabrication capabilities and capacity, we can provide platforms of consistent quality that you can rely on, delivered on-time, and on-budget.
- A backhaul network is planned according to a number of factors including the required transfer rate, known as bandwidth, and the time it takes for data to go from one point to another, known as latency. Interference, reliability, scalability and speed are traffic needs that have a great impact on end users.
- Have you ever wondered how information travels on the internet or how data traffic flows from one point to another? Have you thought about what exactly is needed in between these points to allow them to interface with each other? The public internet, or any other data network, performs a very basic (though not so simple) task: transferring data from one end for example your phone to the other webpage and back.
- This task is performed by several network segments: Access – Core – backhaul. Backhaul, therefore, is the connection between an access node and the core network.