Recently, GlobalData, a telecommunications industry consulting firm, released an analysis report on small base station products from major equipment manufacturers. Huawei LampSite was named the only "leader" in the field of indoor small stations (Enterprise Small Cell), winning the title for three consecutive years. The above information comes from GlobalData's "Small Cell Portfolio" product analysis report According to the author, GlobalData analysts gave a detailed interpretation of the competitive advantages of Huawei's LampSite products in the "Huawei Small Cell Portfolio" product report: Analysts pointed out that Huawei's indoor small base stations are better than other manufacturers in terms of product series, giving operators a variety of options to meet the needs of different actual scenarios. The author learned that Huawei's 5G LampSite series products are the industry's first 5G indoor small base station products that support all-optical architecture, 4T4R, multi-frequency and multi-mode, including 160MHz, 200MHz, 300MHz and other series pRRU headends, which can meet the needs of various scenarios for user experience and capacity. To date, Huawei LampSite has been deployed on a large scale in more than 150 operators around the world, including China, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. In addition, analysts also mentioned that Huawei was the first to introduce Massive MIMO technology from outdoor macro base stations to indoor small base stations. The innovative technology of 5G LampSite superimposed with distributed Massive MIMO not only brought ubiquitous gigabit user experience, but also effectively converted overlapping area interference into gain, greatly improving the peak throughput of the cell. In May this year, Beijing Unicom used distributed Massive MIMO technology with LampSite 300MHz ultra-wideband pRRU headend to achieve ultra-large capacity of 12Gbps downlink peak throughput at the National Stadium of the Bird's Nest. According to relevant reports, Huawei's innovative indoor distributed Massive MIMO technology has been widely used in subways, railway stations, stadiums, shopping centers, exhibition halls, and airports in China, South Korea and other countries. Indoor coverage has become one of the most important scenarios in the 5G era, and its application deployment has gradually expanded from the original toC to the toB field. Its value is self-evident. With the continuous increase in the proportion of 5G users and traffic and the continuous implementation of applications in various industries, operators and equipment manufacturers will pay more attention to the development and innovation of 5G indoor base stations. The "spring" of the indoor base station industry has arrived. |
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