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New antennas launched by CommScope to boost efficiency and aid path to 5G

February 5, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Iain Gillott of iGR

CommScope has introduced new 3.5 GHz-capable antennas for macro and small cell densification. The aim is to increase network capacity and migration to 5G. Customers deploying newly licensed spectrum bands will be able to increase capacity in existing LTE networks and prepare for future 5G networks with CommScope’s 3.5 GHz-capable base station antennas.

The new CommScope 3.5 GHz-capable antennas are designed to:

“There are limited number of RF products, including base station antennas, combiners, and tower mounted amplifiers, available to the market for 3.5 GHz bands,” said Iain Gillott, president of iGR. “3.5 GHz-capable base station antennas and RF path equipment for macro cell upgrades and outdoor small cell deployments will be critical for operators that are strained on network capacity.”

The new antennas and filter products include:

“Network capacity is pushed to its limits, particularly in densely populated urban areas where additional sites are difficult or impossible to secure,” said Farid Firouzbakht, senior vice president for Mobility Solutions at CommScope. “Supporting 3.5 GHz spectrum with antenna designs that additionally offer spectral efficiency are two ways CommScope’s 3.5 GHz-capable antennas open up new avenues of capacity to these overburdened networks.”

Additional antennas and combiners for multiband will be available in the coming months.

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