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5G Cell Site & XHaul

Cost effective Cell Site Gateway Router Fully Populated with our 10G/25G/100G Network Optics 

Mobile operators are rapidly building new capacity to respond to demands for new services and subscribers with existing 3G and 4G infrastructures, while planning for the introduction of 5G services. Open network solutions are ideal for this high volume cell site and cell site aggregation infrastructure, as the use of disaggregated, open hardware and software reduces operator costs, increases choice and quickens the pace of innovation.

Our Network Optics portfolio of 5G transceivers include:

  • 25G SFP28 LR Lite supporting 25G CPRI/eCPRI and 25GE links up to 2 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 25G SFP28 LR supporting 25G CPRI/eCPRI and 25GE links up to 10 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 25G SFP28 20Km supporting 25G CPRI/eCPRI and 25GE links up to 20 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 25G SFP28 BiDi supporting 25G CPRI/eCPRI and 25GE links up to 15 km on simplex single mode fiber
  • 25G SFP28 LAN-WDM 6 channels from 1287nm to 1309nm; supporting 25G CPRI/eCPRI and 25GE links up to 20 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 50G QSFP28 LR supporting 50GE link up to 10 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 50G QSFP28 ER supporting 50GE link up to 40 km on duplex single mode fiber
  • 100G QSFP28 LR supporting 100GE link up to 10 km on duplex single mode fiber

 

Why New Cell Site Gateway Router?

  1. Exponential Data Traffic Growth
    • Increased internet adoption, faster broadband, next generation wireless networks, the Internet of Things, and increased live streaming of online videos are expected to drive exponential traffic growth
    • The old hardware model simply can’t keep up
  2. 5G Deployment
    • Stringent demands of 5G on speed, bandwidth and performance with low latency
    • 5G mobile technology can send massive amounts of data with low latency, little downtime in between
    • Changing needs of backhaul transport requirements as mobile service providers make the transition from legacy technologies toward 5G RAN technologies