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Ericsson unveils new modular radio system

STOCKHOLM, March 15, 2015

Ericsson has launched a new modular radio system to enable mobile operators to utilize wall space for building networks in existing sites and safely add five times the capacity to towers.

Ericsson Radio System’s modular architecture flexibly expands to changing demands on the road to 5G with multi-standard, multi-band and multi-layer technology.

 It all but eliminates site acquisition issues, delivering three times the capacity density with 50 percent improvement in energy efficiency.

The system will give network operators the infrastructure they need to support growing mobile data needs, which are expected to reach 25 Exabytes per month by 2020, when 5G is expected to be commercialized.

Hideyuki Tsukuda, senior vice president Technology, Softbank Mobile, said: “As mobile broadband demand continues to grow, we address the connectivity and speed requirements of our consumer and corporate customers by investing in the performance of our mobile network.

“Ericsson’s new modular, compact and energy-efficient radio system enables us to target our network investments precisely where and when they are needed to quickly address increased demand and ensure continued customer satisfaction, while optimizing our available spectrum resources.”

With the new system, operators will be able to tailor and evolve each mobile network site to meet their local requirements today and in the future. Ericsson Radio System improves operator responsiveness and reduces capital and operational expenditure.

Ken Rehben, principal analyst Mobile Telecom, 451 Group, said: “Ericsson Radio System is a generational shift that sets the stage for fascinating innovation going forward on the road to 5G.

“This new portfolio makes possible the rapid embrace of upcoming capabilities as they are standardized. Coupled with Ericsson’s approach to software, it provides new ways to deliver flexibility and agility. It can handle the rich complexity that operators face to meet the demands of regulatory and commercial realities.”

Ericsson Radio System delivers the industry’s most energy efficient and compact radio solution, maintaining performance leadership at half the size and weight, a company statement said.

The flexibility inherent in the architecture is made possible by targeted software deployment enabling fast and efficient rollout of new capabilities, it added.

Arun Bansal, senior vice president and head of Business Unit Radio, Ericsson, said: “We never compromise on radio network performance. Our experienced R&D team slashed the size and weight in half across the product line only after we secured performance.

“Ericsson Radio System’s multi-standard, multi-band, multi-layer architecture with integrated backhaul provides an ideal platform for operators to support their business today and on the road to 2020, laying the foundation for 5G.”

An innovative rail system, featuring one-bolt installation, adapts to any site with zero floor footprint. It installs in the tightest spaces thanks to airflow innovations and configures to any site. The radio modules can be mounted vertically or horizontally on a rail, flat on a cable ladder or behind an antenna. Thanks to a five-time reduction potential in wind load, the equipment is lighter and more durable for tower deployment, the statement said.

Ericsson Radio System is a modular, end-to-end solution that incorporates a broad range of new products including macro and small cells, antenna systems, IP transport, microwave nodes, rails and other site equipment, augmented through twice-yearly network software updates, and through Ericsson Global Services offerings.

The first deployments of the Ericsson Radio System will be during the third quarter 2015 and will run Ericsson Networks Software 15B. Twice-annual software updates simplify the upgrade process and the entire system is run by a common management system, Ericsson Network Manager. – TradeArabia News Service




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