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Baicells Adds 2G Service Capability to Nebula246 Outdoor Radio

Baicells Adds 2G Service Capability to Nebula246 Outdoor Radio Image Credit: Zazamaza/Bigstockphoto.com

Baicells Technologies today announced the enhancement of its Nebula246, a proven, high-power outdoor radio that now offers cellular connectivity for supporting 2G user devices. The low-cost, compact Nebula246 radio offers an attractive platform for mobile operators to continue supporting their legacy 2G customer base while offering them an attractive software upgrade path to 4G/LTE.

The Nebula is an all-in-one, easy to deploy platform that supports 40W total power for extended coverage range. The functionality is based on the 3GPP R12 standards supporting GSM bands 3 (1800 MHz) and 8 (900 MHz) to user devices. It can also be used as a cost-effective platform for offering IoT connectivity.

The radio offers a TR-69 interface for integrating into existing management platforms allowing for a smooth introduction into an existing operating environment. Redundant BSC (Base Station Controller) configurations are supported to maintain a high service availability. The Nebula246 is an economic friendly 2G onramp to 4G services and beyond.

Baicells has already started Nebula246 trials with select mobile operators in multiple countries across Africa. General Availability is scheduled for November 2023 and the product will be available for visitors to view at the annual AfricaCom show, November 13-16 in Cape Town, South Africa. Baicells will be exhibiting the Nebula246, along with a portfolio of 5G Aurora radio and 5G CPE products, in booth D30A, during the major industry event that highlights latest in networking technology and innovations.

Danny Duan, GM, MEA Market, Baicells

Being a global organization, Baicells must provide solution platforms that meet a variety of market requirements while still providing an attractive ROI. Our ability to offer a compact, high-performance solution with 2G today and 4G tomorrow is very attractive for all kinds of service providers. Early interest in this platform has been extremely positive for us.

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Andrea Y. Lavannya is the Senior Editor and Vertical Analyst - Telco and Techco, at The Fast Mode. Andrea covers global telecom markets, operator revenue strategies and emerging business areas, and heads thought leadership development in areas relating to CSPs, MNOs, MVNOs, MVNEs and cable.

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