Microwave Networks, Inc.
Portfolio: Public Safety Communications Products, Services & Solutions
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Description
With more than 50 years of mission-critical microwave communications experience, Microwave Networks Inc. delivers U.S.-made, supported, turnkey microwave solutions. Microwave Networks Inc offers indoor and outdoor complete microwave system solutions under Sub-Category 5.1 Carrier Grade, Packet Data (Native IP); Sub-Category 5.2 Network Grade; Sub-Category 5.3 Native IP, 900 MHz Products Only; and Sub-Category 5.5 Carrier Grade, TDM. These offerings include radios, MPLS routers, antennas, indoor and outdoor equipment, engineering, project management, deployment support, commissioning, training, network management, maintenance, related services, and up to 20 years of lifecycle support for complete microwave network deployments.
Master Agreement
MA #00318
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Products & Services Scope
- 5.1 Microwave: Carrier Grade, Packet Data (Native IP)
- 5.1 Microwave Subcategory: Indoor Solution
- 5.1 Microwave Subcategory: Outdoor Solution
- 5.2 Microwave: Network Grade
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- 5.2 Microwave Subcategory: Indoor Solution
- 5.2 Microwave Subcategory: Outdoor Solution
- 5.3 Microwave: Native IP, Sub 5.925 GHz
- 5.3 Microwave Subcategory: Outdoor Solution
- 5.5 Microwave: Carrier Grade Native Time Division Multiplex (TDM)
- 5.5 Microwave Subcategory: Indoor Solution
- 5.5 Microwave Subcategory: Outdoor Solution
Pricing
Products and pricing are subject to change.
Price Lists
Additional Documents
- Microwave Networks Award Letter
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit A1 Bidder Certification-Microwave Networks.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit A2 Bidder Profile-Microwave Networks.pdf
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- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B1 MandatroyTechnicalRequirements.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Configuration-Design.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Experience, Certifications & Services.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 FCC Licensing Services.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Implementation-Installation.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Maintenance-Repair.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Path and Site Survey Services.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Project Management.pdf
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Reports
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Standard Services Support
- Microwave Networks Bid Response Exhibit B3 Training Catalog
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