CommScope honored in China for top wireless products and technologies

 

The China Center for Information Industry Development
along with Chinese wireless operators China Telecom, China Mobile and China
Unicom named CommScope’s DualPol  base station antenna as a top 10
commercially promising technology during the 2011 Fifth Annual China
Communications Technology Meeting held in Beijing.

 

 

Chinese rail transportation industry experts and media
also recognized CommScope’s RADIAX radiating cable as a top 10 innovative
product at the 7th World Metro Rail Summit.

 

 

CommScope is flattered by this joint recognition from
key players in China’s wireless and rail transport communications industries.
We are committed to offering innovative, locally manufactured solutions to
China’s wireless operators for meeting subscriber needs wherever they are and
with almost any wireless technology,” said Chinnee Tong, vice president of
sales, China, CommScope.

 

 

DualPol base station antennas from CommScope were
successfully demonstrated at the 16th Asian Games held in Guangzhou in November
2010 where they helped enable reliable wireless coverage for the multitude of
visiting fans and athletes.

 

 

DualPol antennas are dual polarized to support two
frequency bands in one antenna, decreasing the number of antennas needed to
support multiple technologies. DualPol antennas are also remote electrical tilt
compatible, meaning they can be tilted vertically to optimize cell
configurations.

 

 

RADIAX cables from CommScope
have been installed in numerous high speed railways, subways, stadiums,
airports and office buildings throughout China.

 

 

RADIAX cables help bring wireless coverage inside such
structures by allowing RF signal to radiate out of the cable, enabling service
in areas that macro network signals cannot reach. As mobile subscribers
increasingly expect service wherever they are located, RADIAX cable and other
Andrew branded coverage and capacity solutions can help wireless operators meet
customer demand.

 

 

Advanced wireless networks require state-of-the-art
infrastructure solutions, which CommScope remains committed to sharing with our
valued customers and partners across China,” added Tong.

 

By telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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