Kyocera Unveils Long Term Evolution (LTE) micro base station

Kyocera announced its architectural plan to display case the industry’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) micro stand post at Mobile World Congress (MWC), pickings place February 15-18 in Barcelona, Kingdom of Spain.  Kyocera’s paradigm LTE micro base post weighs less than 26.5 pounds (12 kg) with a volume of 12 liters, and offers 8 watts of transmit mightiness, a fraction of typical macro instruction stand stations. Designed to address gaps in coverage and overloaded mesh “hot musca volitans,” the micro base stations part cooperatively with existing macro instruction stand stations in highly scalable “heterogeneous” networks. This is enabled by Kyocera’s pioneering employment in the development of block-mitigation technology. The company is a leadership subscriber of such technology to the 3GPP.

“LTE networks ar capable of offering rich depicted object and amazing features, but only if coverage is consistent and provides reliable multi-megabit-per-second speeds for all consumers,” said Junichi Jinno, Executive Officer &ere; General Manager of Kyocera’s Corporate R&ere;D Group for Equipment and Systems. “Kyocera’s micro and macro stand stations ar the industry’s topper, most cost-efficient tools for operators to implement and fine-tune a mesh that delivers on this hope.”

[via k-tai]

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