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Telecomlead Team: Powerwave Technologies, a global supplier of
advanced solutions for wireless communications networks, unveiled a series of
multiband and wideband antennas at Mobile World Congress 2012, Barcelona.
The antennas will be available to service providers
throughout Europe and North America.
The series of multiband solutions includes five families
of antennas that help operators gain granular control.
These five families of antennas are Quadruple Broadband
Antenna Family 65°, Triple Broadband Antenna Family 65°, Dual Broadband Antenna
Family 65, Dual Broadband Antenna Family 45° and Single Broadband Antenna
Family 45.
Our new family of antennas literally covers the entire
spectrum needs of carriers, supporting all the new LTE deployment frequencies,
as well as 2G / 3G network protocols. This allows carriers to optimize their
existing network infrastructure, which improves the end user wireless
experience,” said Sarvesh Sharma, vice president of global site solutions at Powerwave
.
Quadruple Broadband Antenna Family 65° supports 790-960
MHz, 2 arrays 1710-2170 MHz and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets.
Triple Broadband Antenna Family 65° supports 709-960 MHz,
1710-2170 MHz and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets.
Dual Broadband Antenna Family 65° combines 1710-2170 MHz
and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets. This family enables mechanical
width reduction down to 9″, allowing operators to reuse existing site
infrastructure without compromising current network coverage.
Dual Broadband Antenna Family 45° combines 698-894 MHz
and 1710-2170 MHz systems for North American markets.
Single Broadband Antenna Family 45° supports 698-894 MHz
systems for North American markets.
The aforementioned dual and single broadband antenna
families include patented Powerwave ACP radiator technology that enables a
mechanical package only 440mm wide.
Powerwave also launched a family of 65° single and dual
ultra wideband antennas, which are scheduled to be generally available in Q2,
2012.Powerwave Technologies introduces multiband and wideband antennas at MWC
2012
Powerwave Technologies, a global supplier of advanced solutions for wireless
communications networks, unveiled a series of multiband and wideband antennas
at Mobile World Congress 2012, Barcelona.
The antennas will be available to service providers
throughout Europe and North America.
The series of multiband solutions include five families
of antennas that help operators gain granular control.
These five families of antennas are Quadruple Broadband
Antenna Family 65°, Triple Broadband Antenna Family 65°, Dual Broadband Antenna
Family 65, Dual Broadband Antenna Family 45° and Single Broadband Antenna
Family 45.
Our new family of antennas literally covers the entire
spectrum needs of carriers, supporting all the new LTE deployment frequencies,
as well as 2G / 3G network protocols. This allows carriers to optimize their
existing network infrastructure, which improves the end user wireless
experience,” said Sarvesh Sharma, vice president of global site solutions at
Powerwave.
Quadruple Broadband Antenna Family 65° supports 790-960
MHz, 2 arrays 1710-2170 MHz and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets.
Triple Broadband Antenna Family 65° supports 709-960 MHz,
1710-2170 MHz and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets.
Dual Broadband Antenna Family 65° combines 1710-2170 MHz
and 2.5-2.69 GHz systems for European markets. This family enables mechanical
width reduction down to 9″, allowing operators to reuse existing site
infrastructure without compromising current network coverage.
Dual Broadband Antenna Family 45° combines 698-894 MHz
and 1710-2170 MHz systems for North American markets.
Single Broadband Antenna Family 45° supports 698-894 MHz
systems for North American markets.
The aforementioned dual and single broadband antenna
families include patented Powerwave ACP radiator technology that enables a
mechanical package only 440mm wide.
Powerwave also launched a family of 65° single and dual
ultra wideband antennas, which are scheduled to be generally available in Q2,
2012.
editor@telecomlead.com
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