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China Telecom, ZTE Launch China’s 'First' Commercial 5G SA Massive MIMO Site

China Telecom, ZTE Launch China’s 'First' Commercial 5G SA Massive MIMO Site Image Credit: Kirisa99/Bigstockphoto.com

ZTE recently announced that it has successfully launched China’s first commercial 5G SA Massive MIMO 1+X SSB (Synchronization Signal and PBCH block) site with three-dimensional coverage on 3.5 GHz, along with the Hunan branch of China Telecom in Zhuzhou, China. 

The 5G 1+X SSB solution can offer a better coverage, higher data rate, and lower TCO, addressing the requirement of spreading network coverage in dense urban areas with high-rise buildings, thereby showcasing the technological superiority of 5G Massive MIMO in vertical coverage.

 

The 5G 1+X SSB site was built for the Dongfan International Building, which has nearly 30 floors, in Zhuzhou, China. With one horizontal wide beam and three vertical beams, the three-dimensional and in-depth network coverage has been successfully achieved.

Compared with the traditional seven-beam sites, the 5G 1+X SSB site offers a better coverage since the solution has solved over 90% of the indoor weak coverage problems, increasing the in-depth coverage rate to over 20%, and the overall coverage rate to over 40%, claims ZTE.   

As an innovative solution introduced by ZTE, the 5G 1+X SSB solution has leveraged the 5G Massive MIMO technology into the flexible and controllable 5G network coverage in multidimensional space with better performance. “1” here refers to the wide beam with power boosting, providing better basic coverage than the traditional seven-beam configurations. “X” can be configured on demand to expand vertical coverage and achieve optimal performance in various three-dimensional coverage scenarios. 

The successful commercial application in Zhuzhou has verified the superior performance of the 5G 1+X SSB solution, providing a cost-effective and easy-to-deploy three-dimensional coverage solution to the high-end residential and commercial districts, realizing the comprehensive coverage and capacity expansion.

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