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Pivotal Commware Starts Commercial Shipment of 28 GHz Echo 5G Repeater to T1 US Operator

Pivotal Commware Starts Commercial Shipment of 28 GHz Echo 5G Repeater to T1 US Operator Image Credit: Pivotal Commware

Pivotal Commware said that it has begun commercial shipment of its 28 GHz Pivotal Echo 5G subscriber repeater to a Tier 1 mobile network operator in the United States.

The Echo 5G uses Holographic Beam Forming (HBF) technology to deliver on the promise of 5G mmWave. The Echo 5G is a self-installable, on-the-window, precision beamforming repeater designed to counteract mmWave penetration, reflection, and structural shadowing losses so it can gently flood an interior with mmWave signal. Essentially, the Echo 5G acts as a wireless portal between indoor and outdoor worlds.

For fixed wireless access (FWA) providers serving homes and enterprises, the Echo 5G facilitates Gigabit speeds and introduces superior broadband choice and experience to cable and DSL end users. For 5G connected devices, the Echo 5G enables outdoor-to-indoor signal transitions so users can ubiquitously enjoy the immersive 5G experiences that only mmWave capacity can deliver.

The Echo 5G accomplishes this using Pivotal’s patented HBF technology whose cost, size, weight and power consumption (C-SWaP) profile is significantly lower than phased array beamformers; specifically, an order of magnitude less cost, less than half the weight and less than one third the power consumption.

Pivotal’s next product, an outdoor network repeater called Pivot 5G, will be introduced in the first half of 2020. Pivot 5G will address mmWave coverage challenges by capturing and redirecting mmWave signals from the 5G base station around obstacles like buildings. By extending the range of 5G base stations, Pivot 5G will reduce base station CAPEX, ongoing OPEX, siting costs and deployment time, while growing network coverage organically along with revenue. 

Brian Deutsch, CEO of Pivotal Commware
Echo 5G has solved the mmWave indoor penetration challenge. Now, mmWave license holders worldwide can boost their service to its full potential.

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