Tel Aviv, Israel, March 11th, 2021—RADWIN, a leading global wireless broadband solutions provider, today announced that BAI Communications (BAI), a designer, builder, and operator of communications infrastructure, successfully attained connectivity speeds of 1.5Gbps between train cars, when testing RADWIN’s TerraBridge Inter-Carriage Link solution on a Toronto subway train.
BAI deployed and currently operates a Wi-Fi, cellular and IP network for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Uniquely designed for railway applications, the small form factor TerraBridge solution was subtly and easily deployed behind the train destination sign, avoiding any visual impact. TerraBridge seamlessly adapts to dynamic train composition scenarios with automatic connection and disconnection between train cars. The TerraBridge all-in-one unit enables easy network upgrades with minimal impact and retrofit time.
About RADWIN:
RADWIN is the global provider of broadband wireless solutions that deliver blazing-fast broadband with unparalleled reliability. Incorporating cutting-edge technologies, RADWIN’s solutions are equipped with powerful OSS tools that support all operational aspects of the network lifecycle and enable operation in the toughest conditions including interference and nLOS. Deployed in over 170 countries, RADWIN’s solutions power applications including backhaul, access, private network connectivity, and broadband on the move for rail and metro trains.
About BAI Communications
BAI Communications designs, builds, and operates cellular, Wi-Fi, broadcast, radio, and IP networks around the world. BAI are engineering experts and technology innovators with proven experience in delivering the next wave of connectivity solutions through long-term partnerships with broadcasters, transit operators, governments, and MNOs. As a leading communications infrastructure provider, BAI’s neutral host solutions connect people, enrich communities, and advance economies. Their global operations span across Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, and the US, where they have a majority stake in Transit Wireless.