HFCL unveils unlicensed band radio products at India Mobile Congress 2024

HFCL, a technology and next-gen communications solution provider, has introduced two innovative Unlicensed Band Radio (UBR) products at the India Mobile Congress 2024 in New Delhi. These new solutions are designed to meet the growing demand for high-speed data while prioritizing sustainability.

HFCL UBR solutions at IMC 2024
HFCL UBR solutions at IMC 2024

1 Gbps Small Form Factor 4G/5G Backhauling Radio offers exceptional spectral and power efficiency, making it ideal for both urban and rural deployment. The product features a small form factor, making it easy to install while providing up to 1 Gbps throughput. It is equipped with advanced technologies for bandwidth aggregation, low latency, and RF interference mitigation.

2 Gbps Point-to-Multipoint Rural Connectivity UBR is designed to provide connectivity in remote areas, this UBR delivers high-bandwidth internet to multiple villages simultaneously from a single fibre point. The device is highly energy-efficient and scalable, making it perfect for rural deployments.

Both devices offer fibre-like speeds with significant reductions in cost and power consumption, enhancing the efficiency of 4G and 5G backhaul networks. HFCL’s Element Management System (EMS) and Link Planning tool (LinkXpert) further enable seamless network management and optimization.

HFCL has also achieved the milestone of over 500,000 successful UBR deployments across India, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Mahendra Nahata, Managing Director of HFCL, highlighted the significance of these indigenously-made UBR products in driving global telecom infrastructure and addressing the connectivity needs of the 5G network expansion.

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