German technology company Rosenberger has showcased its 5G technology solutions at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2017 in Delhi.
Rosenberger is aiming to capitalize on 5G developments in India. Airtel, BSNL, among others, are keen to test 5G at the earliest. Consultancy firm Deloitte says 5G deployment may be delayed to high cost attached to spectrum. Indian telecom operators are expected to invest nearly $70 billion on 5G deployments.
Rosenberger network solutions at IMC 2017
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“At IMC 2017, we showcased some of our next generation technology products, which included massive MINO antennas and Active DAS solutions, which can be easily deployed and will help in providing a robust 5G deployment,” said Jaideep Redkar, president of Rosenberger India.
Rosenberger is offering Active Fiber DAS solutions, which cater to multi-band multi-operator applications, extending coverage, adding capacity, supporting sectorisation, minimizing space requirement and significantly reducing cost, for venues like airports, IT campus, commercial buildings and tunnels.
Rosenberger is working with all top telecom operators in India helping them in deploying innovative and cost effective solutions to ensure pan-India network.
The company has done deployment across the bands ranging from 698MHz to 2300MHz in India. It has setup multi band antenna for the networks, which has eight ports and supports all three bands – 850 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2300 MHz – in a single antenna.