Huawei displayed 5G-oriented microwave bearer solution which features — high bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and cloud readiness to support 5G application scenarios, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The company’s solution maximizes the value of the microwave spectrum through super dual band and large capacity E-band. The technology provides 10 to 20 Gb/s broadband access.
The 5G application scenarios include enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable and Low Latency Communications (uRLLC), and massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC).
Huawei is also researching D-band (110 to 170 GHz) and W-band (75 to 110 GHz), and is working on the development of standards that will support the evolution to 50 – 100 Gb/s.
The company uses its own chips and optimization algorithms in its solution to fulfil the requirement for ultra-low latency. Also, routing reduces the latency of X2/eX2 services in LTE and LTE-A scenarios.
The company said that its all-Cloud network architecture will improve the efficiency of network operations and reduce OPEX.
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Huawei launches 5G-oriented microwave bearer solution at MWC 2017
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