Ceragon Networks, a leading wireless backhaul provider has announced that it will showcase its new Advanced Frequency Reuse solution at the Mobile World Congress that is starting tomorrow. Ceragon said that its Advanced Frequency Reuse solution, available with the IP-20 platform, changes the way operators plan and deploy their network by providing the freedom to deploy cell sites wherever they are needed while alleviating many of the wireless backhaul constraints.
Enabled by Ceragon’s unique multicore technology which is at the heart of the IP-20 Platform, the solution enables the use of a single frequency channel where multiple channels are often required to meet wireless backhaul demand. Ceragon claims that the new technology doubles the capacity of the wireless backhaul network. Ceragon said that the system does that by requiring far smaller angular separation between wireless backhaul links that utilize the same frequency channel and instead of employing a separation of at least 90 degrees as required today, it reduces the needed separation to a mere 15 degrees.
Ira Palti, President and CEO, Ceragon
This new solution reaffirms our commitment to supporting our customers’ ability to deliver on their business strategy. With the IP-20 Platform, service providers are able to deploy a wireless backhaul network without spectrum and capacity bottlenecks. Our unique multicore technology, at the heart of the IP-20 Platform, undeniably provides a flexible and agile, future proof solution that enables our customers to meet today's 4G needs and tomorrow's 5G requirements.