Prysmian set to unveil Fibre to the Antenna solution at CommunicAsia

Telecom Lead Asia: Prysmian Group is going to launch its
FTTA (Fibre to the Antenna) solution called xsMobile, which is the latest
addition to its telecoms cable system portfolio at CommunicAsia 2012.


With this new FTTA (Fibre to the Antenna) solution the
company is addressing the fast growing mobile sector of the market.


Also, xsMobile solutions satiate the need of full
optical fibre antenna network necessary to deliver 4G – LTE and finally
LTE-Advanced services.


The solution is fully compatible with existing optical
fibre networks. xsMobile provides fast, simple plug and play FTTA installation
giving the flexibility for modern mobile network demand.


The company claims that xsMobile offers a full
fibre optic solution for FTTA, from a flexible, easily upgradeable backhaul
network through to ‘last mile’ fibre to the Remote Radio Head (RRH) in the
antenna tower.


“xsMobile provides solutions for three antenna tower
configurations – stand alone, roof top and distributed antenna systems (DAS) to
deploy FEMTO cells,” said Gert Hoefman, vice president of Telecom
Solutions.


 Prysmian Group’s xsMobile features bend insensitive
BendBrightXS optical fibre (ITU-T standard G.652.A2/B2) complemented by a
suite of optical cable products (pre-terminated or field-spliced) and a full
connectivity portfolio.

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

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