Fujitsu announced the development of BroadOne LTE
femtocell, an indoor base station for easy construction of high-bandwidth,
high-quality indoor wireless communications.
Sales of the new product, geared toward mobile
communications providers, will start today.
With the LTE Femtocell as one of its wireless broadband
solutions, Fujitsu is working to develop its business in global markets.
Fujitsu
will be showcasing BroadOne LTE Femtocell at International CES and Mobile World
Congress.
BroadOne LTE Femtocell deploys interference control
technology that reduces signal interference between outdoor macrocell base
stations and the femtocell, enabling high-quality communications.
By connecting the device to a broadband connection, it
can be used immediately, without having to perform initial configuration, for
the connection of up to eight handsets. In addition, because it allows for
seamless switching between LTE and Wi-Fi, the new device delivers improved user
convenience and an enhanced user experience.
To increase wireless communications capacity, telecom
service providers will have to take necessary steps such as improving the
efficiency of wireless bandwidth through the deployment of LTE services,
expanding the frequencies available to them by switching to wireless wideband,
and offloading wireless traffic through Wi-Fi. In the case of high-speed data
communications, as user satisfaction is contingent on the quality of the user
experience, it is necessary to construct high-speed communications environments
for indoor environments that experience heavy traffic loads.
The Fujitsu BroadOne LTE Femtocell enables operators to
simply connect the device to a broadband connection. It can be immediately
employed for the connection of up to eight handsets without requiring initial
configuration.
There is no need for mobile carriers to adjust the
settings in their outdoor macrocell base stations because the LTE Femtocell
itself includes technology that reduces interference. As BroadOne LTE Femtocell
allows for seamless switching between LTE and Wi-Fi, it helps deliver an
improved user experience and contributes to reducing installation and
operational costs of mobile communications providers.
By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com