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The drive toward the next generation of wireless technology is playing out in the infrastructure market with new features and capabilities being introduced in key radio access network equipment. CommScope is leading base station antenna innovation with the first antenna on the market to cover 1400 to 2700 MHz, the broadest frequency band range available.
A white paper published by 5G Americas discusses the cellular technology advancements enabling the growth of the internet of things (IoT) market, including applications for wearables, health care and connected vehicles.
T-Mobile and Ericsson achieved download data rates of 1.1 Gbps using 12-layer Licensed Assisted Access (LAA), claiming to be the first in the world to exceed 1 Gbps using unlicensed spectrum.
Fabless, mobile filter start-up Resonant Inc. announced that samples of a full band 41 filter with high power handling are available from one of its customers. The HiPower™ filter meets the high power handset requirements for U.S. and Chinese carriers and may be suitable for network infrastructure applications.
More than 20 of IDT's RF products are now available as drop-in modular blocks using X-Microwave’s X-MWblocks™ system. The initial portfolio includes switches, mixers, DSAs, VVAs, VGAs, wideband RF synthesizers and PLLs.
Since 2000 and the development of smartphones, the number of frequency bands used in mobile telecommunication has undergone a huge increase from four bands in the 2000s to more than 30 bands today.
Anritsu Company introduces software options for its Signalling Tester MD8430A that expand the LTE-Advanced Pro (LTE-A Pro) testing functions of the base station simulator.
Akoustis Technologies has received its first purchase order from a first-tier smartphone manufacturer, which the company says is one of the top five global manufacturers. The order calls for the development of two high frequency BAW filters, covering high band LTE and 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
AT&T is deploying LTE Licensed Assisted Access (LTE-LAA) in areas of downtown Indianapolis, with plans to expand downtown coverage by the end of the year. AT&T customers with a Samsung Galaxy Note8 can access the technology.