Webinar On-Demand: GA Webinar – The New Siklu MultiHaul™ TG

Terragraph holds the promise of delivering Gigabits for all in communities that have never had true high-speed broadband, as well as applications connecting high bandwidth IoT devices such as video cameras and public Wi-Fi backhaul.
Watch this interactive webinar to learn how Siklu by Ceragon, the leader in mmWave systems for over a decade, has approached implementation of Terragraph to provide the most fully featured TG offering in the market.
Co-presenting with Siklu by Ceragon was David Botha, Strategic Partnerships – Facebook Connectivity and Shimon Hochbaum, Director of PLM Siklu by Ceragon.
You can view the presentation by clicking here.
GA Webinar – The New Siklu by Ceragon MultiHaul™ TG Q&A:
Siklu SmartHaul™ Wireless Network Design Engine (WiNDE) is available on-line to evaluate feasiblity of your designs. Please check winde.siklu.com, and register for access to WiNDE.
In the US 60GHz (57GHz to 71GHz) is completely unlicensed. Systems have to meet FCC requirements but that are no other restrictions.
Information on all our products is available on our web site siklu.com. We will be releasing additional information over the next few months. You can also rollout MultiHaul™ TG without ENMS or Runner, for trials or if your networks are relatively simple.
MultiHaul™ TG series of radios are fully functional without SmartHaul™ Runner, the central controller. Links and backhaul links can be setup from the CLI/GUI of the radios easily. Runner is recommended for organizations with larger networks, where automation, resiliency, flow-through provisioning and on-going optimization of the network are preferred.
Confirmed. All Siklu products are L2 aware and are completely agnostic to the type of traffic to the end user, which can be IPv4 or IPv6. MultiHaul™ TG is no exception to this rule, and no additional equipment or feature will be necessary to deliver IPv4 traffic to the end user. Further, as MultiHaul™ TG is only a L2 device, it’s latency and packet per second performance are unmatched.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
MultiHaul™ TG will be available from distributors in a few weeks. Pre-orders will be accepted starting 1/1/2021.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
All Terragraph-certified solutions must adhere to the Terragraph specification for MAC and PHY, and are therefore interoperable at a MAC & PHY level (e.g. a link can be established between any two Terragraph-certified radios). Full interoperability (e.g. required to deliver complete end-to-end service over a Terragraph network) depends on operator requirements.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
Terragraph operates in the uncongested 60GHz spectrum with a specialized TDMA MAC to deliver high-capacity, high-density and low latency. Wi-Fi is not able to deliver on all these key paramters for larger networks.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
All Siklu radios can be painted, with commercial paint, as long as the paint meets certain parameters related to RF propagations. However this will void the warranty on the radio. We may have other options for your application, please contact us at hello@siklu.com.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
MultiHaul™ TG T265 is a Terminal Unit, smaller in size than the N366 as it is designed for the end points of the wireless network, like homes or utility poles to backhaul a safety camera or Wi-Fi AP. It will be available from distributors in a few weeks too. Pre-orders will be accepted starting 1/1/2021.
MultiHaul™ TG implements layer 2 and VLAN bridges as we/Siklu recognize that this is the preferred networking method in the access portion of most networks, be them fiber, GPON, ethernet, DSL or wireless.
MultiHaul™ TG is carrier grade equipment, like all Siklu radios. They are designed to operate in extended range of temperatures, -49° ÷ +131°F (-45° ÷ +55°C). They are also rated at NEMA 4 and IP67.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
MultiHaul™ TG is carrier grade equipment, like all Siklu radios. They are designed to operate in extended range of temperatures, -49° ÷ +131°F (-45° ÷ +55°C). They are also rated at NEMA 4 and IP67. Snow is not a factor for propagation of 60GHz as the snow molecules are actually much less dense than the water molecules in rain.
MultiHaul™ TG implements L2 SDN mesh under control of the SmartHaul™ Runner. Runner configures the mesh radio and forwarding layers with a minimum of 2 forwarding tunnels between the end points of the mesh to the fiber POP(s), with as much diversity as the mesh physically allows. Each end point monitors the availability of its forwarding tunnels and forwards traffic to the available tunnel(s). In case a failure is detected across one of the tunnels, that end point will block the failed tunnel, and continue using the available one(s). The monitoring, failure detection and forwarding decision are completely independent, no real time dependency on the Runner, achieving sub-50msec response times.
Siklu SmartHaul™ Link Budget Calculator (LBC) is available on-line to evaluate the range in your region, taking into account rain rates and your availability target (anywhere from 99% to 99.999%). Please check lbc.siklu.com.
The maximum number of hops for good connections depends on the target round trip delay in the mesh network which should be in the order of a few milliseconds, 5 msec is acceptable, 3 msec is ideal (derived from 3GPPP targets for interactive services, in the range for 50ms for the complete network). MultiHaul™ TG per hop latency is 1/10msec, to that a mesh with 20 hops would still not exceed this target (in case the latency is 1msec per hop, 3 hops would be the absolute limit to the amount of hops of the mesh).
MultiHaul™ TG vertical field of view is composed of 2 factors: the beam width which is 10°, and the scanning range which is +/-15°. Additionally, the MultiHaul™ TG T265 have a +/-10° of mechanical adjustments in the vertical plane.
The maximum number of nodes is derived from 2 factors:
– practical count of units that can be managed as “one network”: we recommend 10,000 units, combination of nodes and TUs in a network.
– latency of the connections across the SON: the maximum number of hops for good connections depends on the target round trip delay in the mesh network which should be in the order of a few milliseconds, 5 msec is acceptable, 3 msec is ideal (derived from 3GPPP targets for interactive services, in the range for 50ms for the complete network). MultiHaul™ TG per hop latency is 1/10msec, to that a mesh with 20 hops would still not exceed this target (in case the latency is 1msec per hop, 3 hops would be the absolute limit to the amount of hops of the mesh).
As of today, FB makes the Planning Tool available to Terragraph OEMs. OEMs with access to the tool may give “delegated access” to the tool to their channel partners.
MultiHaul™ TG nodes and TUs do not require annual license fees. SmartHaul™ ENMS and Runner have annual licensing requirements.