Wednesday, April 14, 2004

BelAir Offers Optical Feed for Metro Scale Wi-Fi Networks

BelAir Networks, a start-up based in Kanata, Ontario, announced an optical line interface for feeding into a metro-scale Wi-Fi networks. BelAir Networks will offer two intermediate reach optical LIM interfaces compliant to the IEEE 802.3u 100BaseFX fast Ethernet standard.



The BelAir200 is a four-radio, modular platform available in multiple configurations that can be used to build Wi-Fi networks for a single private building or scale up to carrier grade, city-wide networks. The BelAir100 is a two-radio cellular LAN platform that accepts the same radio modules as the BelAir200 and can be used to terminate the mesh or as a mesh edge node. Both systems are designed for outdoor use and can be mounted directly on light poles in parking lots or city streets. http://www.belairnetworks.com

  • In March 2004, T-Venture, the venture capital arm of Deutsche Telekom AG, made a $2 million investment in BelAir Networks.


  • The BelAir Networks cellular LAN solution combines WLAN and cellular technologies. It integrates wireless access and a patented, multiple point-to-point mesh wireless backhaul in a single system to provide more coverage and capacity for data, video and voice services than current wireless networking options. The company has raised $24 million to date.


  • BelAir Networks is headed by Bernard Herscovich who previously was the President of Breezecom and Vice President of Wireless at Newbridge Networks.