Brits get a 5G speed boost
DT embraces 5G SA
Ericsson’s broadening 5G portfolio and early evidence that 5G is giving the Brits more bandwidth for their bucks (so to speak) fuel today’s revving news engine.
With mid-band 5G rollouts and sustainability targets in mind, Ericsson has launched three new radios in its Massive MIMO portfolio and added six new products to its RAN Compute product line. The new products are powered by Ericsson Silicon, the company’s system on chip (SoC) range, and are lightweights and power-efficient: The new Massive MIMO radios weigh only 20kg, allowing a field engineer to hold one above his/her head and smile at the same time (see pictorial evidence above), making them up to 45% lighter than the previous generation, and 20% more energy efficient, “featuring passive cooling to minimize costly maintenance site visits,” according to the vendor. The new RAN Compute products boast up to 50% higher throughput and 15-to-20% lower energy consumption,
Ericsson launches ultra-light Massive MIMO and RAN Compute solutions
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Ericsson to accelerate 5G mid-band rollouts with ultra-light Massive MIMO and RAN Compute solutions
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