ZTE Magic remote radio unit ready for commercial use

ZTE today said the Magic RRU (remote radio unit) LTE R8862A, a part of ZTE’s Magic RRU series, is available for commercial use.

The ZXSDR R8862A supports 2T4R (two transmitter and four receiver channels) for enhanced coverage solution.

The company said the ZXSDR R8862A enables operators to meet the challenges presented by the rapid development of mobile data services and multi-frequency, multi-mode mobile networks including increased network construction costs, inadequate sites, and high maintenance costs.

The ZXSDR R8862A provides reduced power consumption, reduced size, enhanced multimode capability, and fast site construction. ZTE does not share specific details about benefits.

ZTE Magic

The output power of the ZXSDR R8862A is up to 2x60W and at 12 litres. It is 50 percent smaller than the industry’s average size. It can be quickly installed, making deployment easy, flexible and convenient, said ZTE on Wednesday.

The ZXSDR R8862A has an immediately available bandwidth of 70 MHz, providing resources that can be shared among multiple modes including: GSM, UMTS and LTE, enabling carriers to construct a highly integrated multi-mode network.

The ZXSDR R8862A also supports 2T4R which helps reduce the number of sites and supporting facilities, as well as enhancing cell-edge throughput and greatly improving user experience.

ZXSDR R8862A uses an enhanced LTE coverage technique enabling 2T2R base stations to be replaced by 2T4R base stations. In a large-scale commercial network test, the uplink gain for 2T4R, compared with that for 2T2R, increased by 3 dB, the coverage radius by 20 percent to 30 percent and the coverage area by more than 50 percent. Therefore, 2T4R improves the signal interference noise ratio (SINR) of cell-edge users and greatly alleviates the problem of limited coverage in the early stages of network construction.

editor@telecomlead.com

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