Microwave point-to-point and point-to-multipoint

Greek-engineered microwave,licensed PtMP and PtP.

WiBAS series licensed point-to-multipoint platforms for high-capacity rural broadband and cellular fronthaul, OmniBAS licensed point-to-point radios for cellular backhaul and ISP infrastructure across 6 to 42 GHz licensed bands. Stocked in Miami for cellular carriers, fixed wireless ISP operators, and government microwave deployments.

27SKUs
In Miami
24hr ship
In-stock SKUs same-day
48hr RMA
Warranty replacement
WiBAS+ OmniBAS
PtMP and PtP backhaul

About Intracom Telecom

Carrier-class microwave PtP and PtMP from Athens.

Intracom Telecom is a Greek microwave radio manufacturer headquartered in Athens, with installed base across European cellular carriers, North American fixed wireless ISPs, and government microwave systems globally. The portfolio anchors on two product families: WiBAS (Wireless Broadband Access System) licensed point-to-multipoint platforms for high-capacity rural broadband distribution and cellular fronthaul, and OmniBAS licensed point-to-point radios across 6 GHz through 42 GHz bands for cellular backhaul, ISP infrastructure, and high-availability microwave links.

EhubAmerica stocks the most-requested Intracom SKUs in our Doral, FL warehouse alongside coordinated quoting with Intracom distribution for project-specific configurations. Common in-stock items include mounting hardware, indoor unit modules, and accessories. Specific radio terminal configurations (frequency band, capacity tier, polarization, modulation) are typically quoted per-project from Intracom distribution with path profile work coordinated through Intracom engineering, since each licensed microwave link requires FCC Part 101 coordination in the US.

The Intracom Telecom lineup is the practical choice for fixed wireless ISPs deploying licensed PtMP for rural broadband where one base station serves multiple subscriber sites at carrier-class availability, cellular carriers using PtMP for cellular fronthaul aggregation across multiple cell sites, ISP backhaul and government microwave operators specifying OmniBAS PtP where multi-Gbps capacity and 99.999 percent availability are required, and integrators handling multi-vendor microwave deployments where Intracom provides an alternative to Ceragon or SIAE at competitive per-project pricing.

Product lines we stock and quote

Our active Intracom Telecom catalog sorts into three practical categories. WiBAS PtMP platforms licensed point-to-multipoint base stations and subscriber units for rural broadband distribution and cellular fronthaul across licensed bands. Configurations quoted per-project. OmniBAS PtP radios licensed point-to-point microwave in 6 GHz through 42 GHz, supporting XPIC, ACM, and Ethernet plus SDH plus PDH payload. Mounting hardware and accessories antenna couplers, jumpers, mounting kits, and service parts.

Why EhubAmerica

Four reasons carriers and ISPs choose us for Intracom.

Stocked

Real Intracom inventory in our Doral, FL warehouse for common mounting hardware and accessories. Radio terminals quoted per-project from distribution.

Link engineered

Path profile and link budget coordination with Intracom engineering: distance, frequency band, dish size, fade margin, polarization, capacity target. Required for FCC Part 101 licensing.

Supported

Engineering desk for WiBAS PtMP versus OmniBAS PtP architecture decision, frequency band selection, dish sizing, and FCC Part 101 coordination handoff to frequency coordinator.

Backed

48-hour RMA replacement window on warrantied units. Intracom manufacturer warranty honored through us with coordination via Intracom service channels.

Frequently asked

Intracom questions, PtMP and PtP answers.

Specific to fixed wireless ISPs, cellular carriers, broadcast engineers, ISP backhaul integrators, and government microwave operators specifying WiBAS PtMP or OmniBAS PtP.

Do you stock Intracom Telecom in Miami?

We stock common mounting hardware, accessories, and service parts. Specific radio terminal configurations (band, capacity, polarization, modulation) are quoted per-project from Intracom distribution with typical lead times of 3-6 weeks. Path profile and link budget coordination handled with Intracom engineering for any new licensed-band link.

WiBAS PtMP versus OmniBAS PtP: when does each fit?

WiBAS PtMP is the right choice when one base station needs to serve multiple remote subscriber sites (rural broadband distribution to dozens of customer sites from one tower, or cellular fronthaul aggregating multiple cell sites). OmniBAS PtP is the right choice for traditional dedicated link between two endpoints (cellular backhaul between two towers, ISP backhaul between PoP and tower). For most cellular backhaul work, PtP. For rural ISP broadband distribution, PtMP often makes more sense than building many individual PtP links.

Can you help with FCC Part 101 licensing for Intracom links?

Yes for the basics. FCC Part 101 licensing requires path profile work, frequency coordination through a coordinator (Comsearch, Micronet, or similar), and the FCC license application. We coordinate path profile and frequency coordination handoff with Intracom engineering. The FCC license itself is held by the licensee. Typical timeline from path profile request to license grant is 4-8 weeks.

Intracom versus Ceragon versus SIAE: how do they compare?

All three are credible carrier-class microwave manufacturers. Ceragon has the broadest global deployment and strong North American cellular carrier presence. SIAE Microelettronica (Italian) is strong in European cellular and growing North American adoption. Intracom Telecom (Greek) is particularly strong in European carriers and offers competitive per-project pricing for North American ISP and government deployments. Feature parity is close at the carrier tier; choice often comes down to existing installed base and project-specific pricing.

Does WiBAS PtMP make sense for rural broadband versus building individual PtP links?

Yes for many deployments. PtMP advantages: one base station serves many subscriber sites (lower per-site infrastructure cost), simpler tower coordination, faster customer activation, and shared backhaul capacity. PtP advantages: dedicated capacity per link (no sharing), simpler radio plan, often higher per-link capacity. For 5-50 customer sites within a 10-15 mile radius of one tower, PtMP usually wins on total cost. For 1-3 high-capacity sites at longer distances, PtP often wins. We can model both for your specific case.

What is the Intracom RMA process at EhubAmerica?

Send the unit with a brief problem description and the original order or invoice reference. We issue replacement within 48 hours of receipt for in-stock accessories and parts. For radio terminals, warranty cases route through Intracom service channels with typical turnaround of 3-5 weeks. Warranty covers manufacturing defects, not damage from lightning, tower errors, or installation issues.

Ready to spec your microwave deployment

Let us quote your Intracom order.Same-day response on accessories.

Send us the deployment: PtMP versus PtP architecture, frequency band, distances, capacity target, number of subscriber sites (for PtMP), polarization, and availability target. We come back with platform recommendation, dish sizing, lead time, pricing, and FCC Part 101 coordination timeline.