Aspire is part of NEC!

Aspire: Perfecting Networks
Contact Us
Blog

Microwave in Modern Transport Networks

Modern transport networks are all about fiber, aren’t they? 5G and gigabit broadband need really fast and reliable fiber in both access and back-haul networks?

Yes, they do, but not only. Despite furious fiber deployment by operators, microwave deployments are still growing both as permanent last mile solutions and as medium-term temporary bridges for fiber spans or backup/redundancy solutions.

 

How is the persistence of Microwave infrastructure impacting modern network operations?

Transport network monitoring has evolved over the last 10 years as services carried have shifted to IP and data volumes have increased exponentially.

Microwave has not stood still – TDM technology has largely been replaced by native ethernet and 1+1 links re-purposed to XPIC increasing return on existing investment. Technology advances such as Adaptive Modulation are now standard offerings from most vendors and are being widely deployed, in conjunction with newly available RF spectrum bands, as networks are upgraded and renewed.

Operators monitor link KPIs such as availability, utilization, available bandwidth and search to eliminate the scourge of congestion and dropped packets in order to ensure IP services keep running smoothly. Monitoring of infrastructure has an increasing focus on service performance. Ethernet performance of MW links is receiving a growing focus from operators.

One thing to never forget is that the underlying technology is RF Microwave  – it is vital to continue to monitor the RF performance KPIs and counters of microwave links, especially when adaptive modulation technology can maintain availability (albeit at the expense of capacity) and mask poor underlying RF performance.

It is also vital to ensure care and attention to detail is maintained from Planning & Design through to installation & commissioning. The link between the planned/engineered performance of a link and its actual performance can sometimes be lost until problems with the overlaid services are experienced.

 

The Aspire Approach

In Aspire Technology we believe that the connection between design, implementation and operations is an area ideally suited for a focus on automation and improvement – but this needs to be done in conjunction with an eye on existing business processes – one cannot automate in isolation.

Tools and automation need to fundamentally support business processes, make people’s life easier, more efficient and not pose an administrative headache or a means of increasing unnecessary workload. They can and should be used by operators to automatically collate, trend and analyse data for individual microwave links as well as network performance.

Automated audits of configured radio parameters versus planned values can be combined to provide powerful analytic tools. Tools, which identify discrepancies in deployed configuration and actual performance versus planned values, can provide an early indicator of future problem areas allowing preemptive corrective measures to be planned in a controlled manner.  Automated collection of both planning, live network data and its storage in a reliable “source of truth” database is key to establishing tools capable of eliminating the manual toil of reliable Microwave network monitoring. This, combined with intelligent analytics and automated anomaly detection, can complement existing operational processes to drive optimal Microwave network operation.

 

Beyond 2020

The future of Microwave Transport as a valuable component in modern transport networks has been cemented by recent technical advancements in areas such as 4×4 and 8×8 MIMO as well as pushing modulation schemes in existing frequency bands to 16KQAM. Capacities of over 135Gbps carried in 2.25GHz of E-Band spectrum have already been demonstrated with commercially available equipment. Increases in spectral efficiency achieved using MIMO and high modulation, should allow more sustainable mass deployment of beyond 100Gbps links using narrower channels within 4 – 7 years.  While fibre may be considered the future, Microwave is certainly here to stay.

Share
Resources
View All

Madiacom Success Story: Oracle Communications Unified Assurance

MADIACOM partnered with NEC Aspire to transform its Network Operations Centre (NOC) through automation, advanced analytics, and seamless ticketing integration. To achieve this, NEC Aspire Technology deployed Oracle Communications Unified Assurance and implemented use cases to maximize the benefits of the solution. This automation project has had a transformative impact on the customer’s NOC users. […]
Read more

Aspire at i14y Lab Summit 2025

Aspire participated in the i14y Lab Summit 2025, held on September 11 in Berlin, an industry event dedicated to accelerating Open RAN testing, certification, and ecosystem development. Organized by i14y Lab, an open and interoperable testing facility, the summit welcomed over 150 participants under the theme “Implement & Consolidate.” The event featured insightful talks and panels, collaborative […]
Read more
Project team success

5G RAN Integration Success Story

Our client, a Tier-1 mobile operator in LATAM, is deploying 4G and 5G across the entire network to enhance coverage and improve user experience. Given the number of sites and layers to be integrated and the strict deadlines, a reliable partner with expertise in RAN Planning, Integration, and Optimization was needed. Aspire has been providing […]
Read more

Aspire at 32nd Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2024

The Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2024, one of the most significant events in the telecommunications sector in the region, took place on November 26 and 27 in Belgrade. The forum gathered experts, researchers, and representatives from leading companies in the telecommunications field, providing them with the opportunity to discuss and share the latest trends and technologies […]
Read more