The GSM LiteCell 1.5 is uncontestably the world’s most affordable, lowest power consumption, and easiest to deploy GSM base station. Specifically designed to reach the next billion mobile subscribers, NuRAN’s GSM base station (LiteCell) opens a whole new world of possibilities for connecting low density, low income, and remote populations.
The TB3hp is the world’s smallest high power TETRA base station. It is about the size of a laptop – only a little thicker and heavier. The TB3hp provides up to 15W radio frequency power with very low power consumption. One person can easily carry the TB3hp to the site, install it and set it up within minutes.
Covering all common 4G and 5G LTE bands, the base stations feature software-defined radio, allowing great flexibility of operation and future upgrade paths. The CableFree Advanced 4G and 5G LTE SDR (software-defined radio) Small Cell Base Station – Outdoor Version – is suitable for a wide variety of applications.
When combined with NuRAN Wireless’ NuBSC and LiteSat, the LiteCell achieves industry-leading bandwidth optimization, thereby keeping the OPEX of satellite-ackhauled sites to an absolute minimum. The GSM LiteCell 1.5 is NuRAN Wireless’ fourth generation of GSM base station.
CableFree offers Band 46 5GHz LTE Base Station and Outdoor CPE devices for operation in Unlicensed 5GHz spectrum, enabling smaller operators and private customers to build LTE without requiring access to licensed spectrum. Band 46 covers 5150 – 5925MHz and uses TDD-LTE technology. Contact CableFree for details.
JRC 5G Baseband Unit consists of Central Unit (CU) and Distributed Unit (DU). The package comprises of software and a Hi-PHY PCIe accelerator card, which runs on Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) server hardware and operating system. FHGW is a device for building a single cell with multiple RUs with the following features. us from here.
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