Ericsson has installed a 10Gbps microwave hop using E-Band spectrum (70/80 GHz) in a 2+0 configuration in T-Mobile Czech Repulic’s live network.
The hop is set up using Ericsson’s commercially available MINI-LINK 6352, and is connecting an optical aggregation site with a base station in the Prague area, with an impressive hop length of 4.85 kilometers.
Ericsson’s MINI-LINK 6352 has the capacity and functionality to enable rapid deployment of 5G networks. It is an all outdoor and zero footprint microwave node, which speeds up and facilitates rollout with no need for site building. An embedded L2 switch, enabling full aggregation and switching between all traffic ports, makes it flexible to fulfill almost any site needs.
Lubor Žatko, Network Development & Delivery Director, T-Mobile says: “T-Mobile has been cooperating with Ericsson in the Czech Republic for 20 years, and use their MINI-LINK solutions for base station connectivity. The introduction of the MINI-LINK 6352 E-Band unit delivers the high capacity and low latency connectivity that T-Mobile needs as we prepare for 5G applications. We appreciate Ericsson’s solutions and attention in the microwave area to take care of our future needs. This latest 10Gbps microwave hop shows the potential of a quick 5G rollout in the Czech Republic.”
Marian Bezak, Head of Czech Republic and Slovakia, Ericsson, says: “In cooperation with T-Mobile Czech Republic, Ericsson brings the newest microwave technologies to the Czech market, helping to provide the best user experience for its customers. We strongly believe that we can contribute and support T-Mobile Czech Republic to further develop the Czech telecom industry and we are looking forward to expanding our cooperation towards the 5G era.”
About T-Mobile Czech Republic
T-Mobile Czech Republic has been operating in the Czech market since 1996 and has been a member of the international telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom since 2002. With nearly six million mobile customers, T-Mobile is the number one operator in the Czech mobile market.