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Communication networks 

COWI designs and implements communication networks within local and wide area, microwave, cellular, telephone, broadband access and metro Networks as well as radio spectrum monitoring.

COWI designs and implements communications networks within the following fields:

Broadband access/Metro networks (FTTx)

Increasing demand for information exchange and technological development, have created a market for "Fibre To The Business/Curb/Home" with broadband access to Triple Play services (Internet, telephony and Video).

Local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (MAN, WAN)

Used for voice and data communications in buildings and major infrastructures - for example railways, metros, tunnels, bridges and airports. Technologies applied are typically optical fibres, Ethernet and PDH and SDH transmission systems.

Microwave links (digital and analogue)

From low to high capacity links in networks for small enterprises and rural telecommunications to nationwide comprehensive networks for telecommunications operators.

Cellular networks (PMR, GSM, GSM-R, GPRS, TETRA, UMTS)

From simple and small analogue private mobile radio (PMR) systems to major public networks based on modern digital technology including communication systems in tunnels and confined areas.

Telephone networks (POT/DECT/IP)

Conventional systems with Private Branch Exchanges (PBX), and digital cordless telephone systems and the future evolution within Internet Protocol-based telephony.

Radio and spectrum monitoring systems

Increasing utilization of the radio frequency spectrum requires extensive surveillance of the spectrum. This is carried out by automated frequency monitoring systems.